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Woodcutter

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The pacing was slow on the first four episodes as it still uncovers the plot, but as after episode 4, the pacing of the story was better, but I wished that the story behind its climax could have been stretched out a little bit more, since I would to see more drama—but I wouldn't complain that the drama was light and funny on the first half of the drama as it was a cute, fun and laughable enjoyment for me. Episode 10 towards the end was kind of intense because of the revelations, but of course, the quirkiness was still present even at the serious scenes. The drama was all throughout heartwarming but episode 10 to end will really got to your heart especially on episode 15 and its finale.

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy. I regularly meet up with friends here, and we often opt for a roast. It's freshly made and great value for money as well as being a generous portion size. They informed me about the plans ahead to upgrade the entire pub so they will be able to serve food (I do love a pub lunch).

Tags: Tragic Past, Reincarnation, Adapted From A Webtoon, Bromance, Friendship, Love Triangle, Transformation, Pre-produced, Fairy Female Lead, Age Gap [Drama Life] (Vote or add tags) I honestly thought this was going to be a creative fun read. I found it to be a collection of pulling every fairy tale character out of memory and throwing it into a book. The chapters were so short and didn't make sense how they would stop but the story would continue on the chapter as if it was a new paragraph.

So glad to find this lovely pub. The staff made us... welcome and could not do enough for us. They topped up my clients sippy cup with water after all she is partial to a refreshing glass of water. Also I was flagging after pushing her chair along the various roads and uneven paths to get there so finding this was a pleasant surprise. But the overall writing is well done, and Hill takes his time setting up the final unraveling of the mysteries. Every character serves a purpose and moves Wolf closer to not only finding his answers but to revenge. Over the years, Wolf amasses fortunes, private jets, homes across the country, and reverence for his services in commerce. He marries the beautiful Imogen, and they conceive their beloved daughter, Ginny. Then one day, his world topples when the police arrive at his door and arrest him for financial crimes and child pornography. In one day, he loses his hard-earned possessions, including his family.Always a great place and not a local but made to feel totally welcome. Such a friendly pub and staff are great (Charlie and Michelle) and nothing is a problem and made to feel as a local. It as been some time since a book was able to so utterly transport me to a different world. This was an absolutely enthralling read that I was scarcely able to put down. Kate Danley has a very interesting writing style that works for this type of genre. The Woodcutter's multi-dimensional character contrasts well with the decidedly one-dimensional evil of the Queen and the Gentleman. The emotions that run through this book made me cry with joy and sadness, made me angry, upset, and frustrated, and filled me with tender caring and contentment. Only one problem. I never really warmed to the enigmatic central character. Maybe I'm not supposed to, but more likely it's in myself. Alva, the other central character, would have something to say about that no doubt. This was a surprising but enjoyable read, and I was able to fly through it in one sitting.At first, the style of writing was a bit odd - it’s slightly whimsical and fairytale-like as can be expected, and I didn’t always know exactly what was going on but I really enjoyed how all the fairytales we know were brought into this story in such a unique way. I loved that the forest itself was more or less a creature on its own, and had its own special magic that also flowed through the Woodcutter. It reminded me a little bit of the forest in Uprooted by Naomi Novik, combined with the fairytale characters from Once Upon A Time. Some spoke gentle words; some remained silent. But he understood. Understood that the pain he endured thinking he was leaving them was nothing compared to the pain they endured knowing he was gone. So together they rejoiced in life."

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