Faerie Tale
Faerie Tale book cover

Faerie Tale

Hardcover – February 1, 1988

Price
$9.96
Format
Hardcover
Pages
420
Publisher
Doubleday
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0385236232
Weight
1.7 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly Feist, author of the popular Magician fantasy trilogy, turns to the horror genre in this slick, only partially successful novel of a very modern family newly settled into a house on the edge of an enchanted woods. Each member of the familyretired actress Gloria Hastings, her novelist and screenwriter husband Phil, his teenage daughter by a previous marriage, their twin eight-year-old boys, and a dog and a catis touched in some way by "the Bad Thing," as the boys call it, which turns out to be a forest spirit out of ancient folklore. Feist builds atmosphere with intimations of the supernatural that soon escalate into outright violence. It is the boys who most clearly perceive the Bad Thing, and who eventually confront and defeat it. While the plot has some intriguing features, the book is afflicted by a superficiality of characterization and a flat, uninteresting style. 150,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; BOMC and QPBC selections. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Californians Gloria and Philip Hastings migrate to upstate New York to live in an old farmhouse near a stretch of virgin forest. The three Hastings children are soon caught up in a love-hate relationship with Celtic creatures of mythology that inhabit the dark and mysterious wood. An oft-told tale of a new family in a haunted house/land, this better-than-average dark fantasy novel features solid writing, strong development of both human and nonhuman characters, and a well-realized sense of geography. A tantalizing sense of foreboding permeates the novel and makes it highly readable. By the author of Magician , this is recommended for middle-sized and larger public libraries. BOMC featured selection. James B. Hemesath, Adams State Coll. Lib., Alamosa, Col.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. "A contemporary novel of masterful horror replete with magic, fantasy, and more than a little stylish eroticism."-- The Washington Post. "Feist writes skillfully and his imagination is prolific."-- Rave Reviews . "Absorbing, though-provoking, and thoroughly magical. Feist's skillfully crafted prose illuminates many of the darker sides of fairy stories. . .Try it as a bedtime story. . .but only on nights when you can take some time getting to sleep."-- The West Coast Review Of Books . From the Paperback edition. From the Inside Flap s was a lucky man-he had money, a growing reputation as a screenwriter, a happy, loving family with three kids, and he'd just moved into the house of his dreams in rural of magic-and about to be altered irrevocably by a magic more real than any he dared imagine. For with the Magic came the Bad Thing, and the Faerie, and then the cool. . .and the resurrection of a primordial war with a forgotten people-a war that not only the Hastings but the whole human race could lose. From the Paperback edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Phil Hastings was a lucky man-he had money, a growing reputation as a screenwriter, a happy, loving family with three kids, and he'd just moved into the house of his dreams in rural of magic-and about to be altered irrevocably by a magic more real than any he dared imagine. For with the Magic came the Bad Thing, and the Faerie, and then the cool. . .and the resurrection of a primordial war with a forgotten people-a war that not only the Hastings but the whole human race could lose.
  • From the Paperback edition.

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Widdershins, Widdershins, round we go!

Now I must admit, I nearly put the book back on the shelf after seeing the cover. Im glad nothing else caught my interest at the library that day.
I have had no feelings on Faeries, good or bad. Outside of Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, my interest in them is very limited. However, after reading this book, I have begun researching the folklore attached to them. To me, a book that makes me do this is a good one. I want to know more, as Feist has inspired a new interest in my life. I am a horror fan, never fantasy, but nothing is scarier than the beliefs of those before us, who lived in a time when everything was magic. Feist brings that magic back.
8 people found this helpful
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I love this book

The first time I read this book, I was sitting on a bench in a brightly lit mall in the middle of the day. And yet, certain scenes still raised goosebumps on my arms and caused me to look askance at the dark corners and shadows around me. The writing is so evocative. I whole-heartedly recommend this book.
3 people found this helpful
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A nice modern day adult book crossing the boundaries of fantasy ...

One of my favorites reads. A nice modern day adult book crossing the boundaries of fantasy and horror.
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Garbage

Pages were ripped in it and the cover has pen all over it
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Five Stars

An awesome read!!!!!!!
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Love this book!

I love this book; it's one of my all-time favorites! One of the best faerie tales I've ever read!
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great read.

This was a fun read. It delivered on the premise. A well crafted story that moved at a great pace and was hard to put down. I liked the characters. I was completely engaged in the storytelling. Raymond Feist has a new fan.
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Five Stars

As advertised
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interesting

I read another novel that mentioned this one so I had to read it. Interesting but weird
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I really enjoyed reading this book

I really enjoyed reading this book, it was one of my favorite series books that I read when I was in high school.