



Each chapter is paired with lavish and luminous full-colour art, making this the perfect collector’s item to be enjoyed by audiences both new and old. fans will rejoice in every dark, luscious moment.' Kirkus Praise for The Queen of Nothing: ' Whether you came for the lore or the love, perfection.' Kirkus, starred review 'A compelling final piece in a powerful set. We finally see things from Cardans point of view. This new instalment in the Folk of the Air series is a return to the heart-racing romance, danger, humour and drama that enchanted readers everywhere. Praise for How The King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories: 'Offers new delights along with familiar moments retold. This novella dives into Cardans past, from his birth and all the way through to the end of Queen of Nothing. This tale includes delicious details of life before The Cruel Prince, an adventure beyond The Queen of Nothing, and familiar but pivotal moments from The Folk of the Air trilogy, told wholly from Cardan’s perspective. There he meets a troll, who tells him a story about a boy who spent three nights with a monster. In this sumptuously illustrated tale, Holly Black reveals a deeper look into the dramatic life of Elfhame’s enigmatic high king. As HOW THE KING OF ELFHAME LEARNED TO HATE STORIES opens, young Cardan finds himself dismissed to the stables at the request of his unloving mother. Once upon a time, there was a boy with a wicked tongue …īefore Cardan was a cruel prince or a wicked king, he was a faerie child with a heart of stone. Title: How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories Full Book Name:How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories (The Folk of the Air, 3.
