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The Girl Falling into the Elf Country (by Catherine Valenti M Valenti (USA)) is downloaded from the e-book network disk and read online for free.

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Extraction code: 66o8 Title: The girl who fell into the fairy country

Authors: [America] Catherine Valenti, Catherine Valenti.

Translator: Zhou Peiyu

Douban score: 8.6

Publishing House: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House

Publication year: 20 16-8

Page count: 323

Content introduction:

After returning from the celestial world, September has been looking forward to the next adventure. When she finally returned to her hometown, she found that the residents of the elf kingdom had lost their shadows-the shadows fell under the elf kingdom, forming an underground elf kingdom, and their queen "Halloween" was none other than the shadow of September.

The task of saving the elf kingdom once again falls on September's shoulders. She ventured into the underground elf country alone, and reindeer, prophetess, goblin, night dodo, red-hat goblin, kangaroo essence, tauren, dream eater and others made their debut. Moreover, her former friends-pterosaurs and aquatics in the library-have changed their temperament and had a thrilling exchange with Xiao Jiu Moon. Can September beat Halloween and bring all the shadows back to the ground?

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The wonderful sequel of the girl's tour around the fairyland is listed as the top ten novels of Time magazine in 20 12, along with Vacancy Without a Purpose, Titian and Half-time of the Dragon.

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It achieves the perfect balance between modernism and Victorian fairy tales, and is a masterpiece full of sincerity and wisdom.

-neil gaiman, author of American Gods.

This book has firmly grasped the readers from the first page, and wonderfully displayed incredible interest and unexpected tension.

-Peter Bigger, author of The Last Unicorn

A crazy, noisy and delicious fairy tale-full of grotesque and joyful whimsy.

-Holly Black, author of Fantasy Elf Event Book

Valenti has injected unfathomable creativity into her novels ... As a juvenile novel, it is rich in meaning and bizarre in content, which is also suitable for adult readers.

-Ye Xiaokai Grossman, author of The Magician.

This book tells the story of the Wizard of Oz in the way of Alice in Wonderland, which makes people fondle it.

-Publishers Weekly

So far, one of the best fantasy novels of this century.

Time

Alice in Wonderland in 2 1 century ... light, lifelike and hilarious. Every page has sentences or opinions worth reading carefully; The characterization is wonderful.

Sunday telegraph

After reading this book, you will quickly get away from reality and fall into the fantasy fairy tale world!

The guardian

This book is a gold mine.

-"Book List"

The series "Elf Country" has created a strange and mysterious world like Wonderland or Oz, and created a heroine who is as studious, witty and brave as Alice or Dorothy. The plot is tortuous, rich in meaning and unforgettable.

-Kirk Review

About the author:

Catherynne M. Valente, 1979 was born in Seattle, USA. She majored in classical literature, especially ancient Greek linguistics, at the University of California, San Diego and Edinburgh University. She has worked as a professional fortune teller, telemarketer, tutor, librarian, bartender and data statistician-these occupations are similar to her. Mix all these jobs together and add business tax, and you become a fantasy novelist. Catherine Valenti and her husband, two dogs and a friendly big cat now live on an island off the coast of Maine.

Zhou Peiyu didn't know what to do when he grew up, just like September. He walked around the forest and put on his master's hat before he fell into the wonderful world of translation. He was lost for many years and didn't want to wake up. There are neil gaiman's Smiling Boy and the Frost Giant and Letty's The Forgotten Sea, David Gimel's The Thunder Shield and the Fall of the King, Lois Bjord's The Shadow of the City and terrorblade, Daniel Abraham's The Shadow of Knife and Money, and Catherine Valenti's Black Eyesocket.