NetGalley Review: Dark Hedges, Wizard Island And Other Places That Really Exist by L. Rader Crandall
Kids and middle-grade readers love myths and legends, so this book’s seamless combination of folklore with factual information is lovely. The fanciful backstories combine with stunning pictures to take the reader on a tour of the mystical world. The idea that little magic can be found here in the seemingly mundane world will appeal to all readers. Famous historical sites are enriched by the cultural legends that surround them and this book will have readers yearning for travel.
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