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Don't Let the Forest In

By: CG Drews
Narrated by: Michael Crouch
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The deliciously dark and dangerously addictive New York Times bestseller, from the author of the sensational The Boy Who Steals Houses. Wilder Girls meets A Deadly Education in this queer dark academia YA horror, filled with twisted fairy tales and monsters that will keep you up at night.

'No one would want a heart like his. But he'd still cut it out and given it away.'

On the first day back at boarding school, Andrew can't wait to find refuge in the twisted fairy tales that he writes for Thomas - the boy with hair like autumn leaves.

But Thomas' parents have vanished, and he has blood on his sleeve. Stranger still, Thomas won't talk to Andrew, even though he's always loved sketching the monstrous creatures from Andrew's stories.

Desperate to discover the truth, Andrew follows Thomas into the forest and catches him fighting a nightmarish monster - his drawings have come to life.

To ensure no one else dies, the boys must battle the creatures every night. But as their obsession with each other grows stronger, so do the monsters, and Andrew fears the only way to stop them might be to destroy their creator.

©2024 CG Drews (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Horror LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Romance Emotionally Gripping Fantasy

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Critic reviews

Compulsively readable. (Trang Thanh Tran, New York Times bestselling author of She Is a Haunting)
Perfect for any reader who has looked into the sharp mouths of disturbing fairy tales and found themself entirely at home. (Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of The Spirit Bares Its Teeth and Hell Followed With Us)
A bloodied tale of toxic romance and botanical horror, this book will ensnare you like the tendrils of a haunted forest. (Lyndall Clipstone, author of Lakesedge and Unholy Terrors)
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I don't know what I like. I cannot name one single thing, but I do know it hit me deep in my feelings, and it made me ask for more, but at the same time, I don't need anything else.

heartbreaking, dark, beautiful obsessive

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I will never be able to get over it, and I loved every second of it.. I'm gonna go now write a fan fiction where everyone lives happily ever after... 😭

This book made me cry on the plane

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From page one This book was just wonderful . Loved the narrators voice ! The story was just beautiful and captivating

Beautiful

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Why say something with 20 words when you can say it with 200. This was not horror as I believed, it is a coming of age story. the main focus is a love story that just drowned on and on, weird accents all over the place and unlikeable characters. A bit of a mess overall.

Hard work.

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This story started well despite no real character history and the main character , after a while started (for me) to come across as a bit too weedy and this meant I wasn't rooting for him. I think it's about time more literature included LgbtQIA and that was a refreshing element to the tale. Narration was okay...I feel the switch between Andrew and Thomas could have been clearer. I felt like the story was close to being complete if the characters had been a little richer. Lots going on but all things felt glanced at rather then fully imagined.

Promising but confused

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