Fables
Fables
Oof. I mean this series is accomplished in telling more complex stories than these fairy tale characters are usually provided with, but the tradeoff is that things can get dark, violent and sad. There were two funerals, and I cried at one. Tragically true to human history, the cost of war, the likelihood that the end of one conflict does not guarantee lasting peace. There's hope held out, but the end of this volume feels grim because the hope seems more like a story the fables are telling themselves, than anything with a wisp of evidence. At this point I'm reading on because things have to get better - I can't stand to think they could get worse. On the plus side, really quite enjoy Cinderella as a super spy.