

A lovely bestiary about various mythological/folklore creatures that call the woods their home.
The book leans more heavily into the mythology side of things, but it was still an enjoyable collection. Especially for someone who loves the wild potential of the forest to spin the imagination. Not talking about anyone in particular here...I definitely do not have any plans to run off into an old growth forest and let the trees consume me.
But, seriously - I can understand why so many stories and creatures have come from forests. They're practically an inherently magical thing, themselves...it only makes sense that we would fill them with similar stories.
A lovely bestiary about various mythological/folklore creatures that call the woods their home.
The book leans more heavily into the mythology side of things, but it was still an enjoyable collection. Especially for someone who loves the wild potential of the forest to spin the imagination. Not talking about anyone in particular here...I definitely do not have any plans to run off into an old growth forest and let the trees consume me.
But, seriously - I can understand why so many stories and creatures have come from forests. They're practically an inherently magical thing, themselves...it only makes sense that we would fill them with similar stories.