In Alix Harrow's books, women move between worlds, sometimes because they find enchanted doors (The Ten Thousand Doors of January), sometimes because they rediscover and rekindle ancient magics (The ...
The plot of Sleeping Beauty isn't hard to follow, even when it's performed as a ballet, without any words: A princess is born, and an evil fairy soon puts a curse on her—Aurora will prick her finger ...
Alix E. Harrow's A Spindle Splintered gives us a Sleeping Beauty for today, cursed not by an evil fairy but by an industrial accident, and yanked... In Alix Harrow's books, women move between worlds, ...
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