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A Girl Walks into the Forest

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Midsommar meets The Shadows Between Us in this alluring mash-up of horror and fairy tale from New York Times bestselling author Madeleine Roux, where a girl must embark on a harrowing journey through a deadly forest filled with otherworldly creatures, supernatural forces, and one maniacal villain who will stop at nothing to bring her down.

For as long as she can remember, Valla's been told her beauty would give her a life most people only dreamed of. So when the mysterious Count Leonid calls on her to be his betrothed, Valla jumps at the chance to leave her small, bleak village. The only thing standing in her way? The journey through the dangerous Gottyar Wood that many don't survive.

Filled with deadly and cunning creatures, the Gottyar immediately delivers on its reputation with an attack that leaves Valla injured; her face torn to shreds. Barely making it to the castle in one piece, Valla is relieved to finally be safe. But things have changed. Valla's face is no longer beautiful. And the Count is not happy...Valla thought making it through the Gottyar was a victory, but when she sees what awaits beyond the palace walls, the true battle begins.

In this ruthlessly female-forward narrative that borrows from the best of horror, fairy tales, and folklore, a chewed-up-and-spit-out heroine must lean on the brutality of nature and her biggest fears in order to win back what's she's been robbed of: her life.

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from May 15, 2025
      A girl's arranged marriage turns into a nightmare from which she must escape. Because of her extraordinary beauty, Valla has been promised in marriage to the mysterious Count Leonid in exchange for supplies for her village. To reach his castle, she must journey through the dreaded Gottyar Wood, rumored to be haunted by magical beings, the yiliksii, or "cursed children of the forest." She's accompanied by her brother and his wife, but when a beast attacks them in the forest, clawing Valla's face and destroying the beauty the Count expects, she falls gravely ill, hovering near death. When she wakes from her fever, she meets with unexpected kindness from Ermo, her betrothed's brother, that stands in stark contrast to the heartlessness of the Count himself. Both the man and his castle are nothing like she imagined: They're dark, desolate, and steeped in cruelty. Joined in the castle only by the Count's sister, Yulnia; sinister physician Kiril, who's Yulnia's confidant; a handful of servants; and an unimaginable, foreboding presence, Valla begins to unravel the castle's mysteries. As she does, something stirs within her, calling her to violence and awakening with every secret she uncovers. Well-crafted and deeply unsettling, this folktale-influenced horror novel will captivate fans of the genre, but it's not for the faint of heart. Valla's character is richly developed, her transformation from a helpless sacrifice to something far more formidable unfolding with haunting intensity. Main characters are cued white. A grim triumph.(Fantasy. 14-adult)

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      Starred review from June 1, 2025
      Grades 8-12 *Starred Review* A girl walks into the forest, but something much different walks out in Roux's latest offering, a genre-blending folk horror that follows Valla, who loses her physical beauty and finds her true self in exchange. Chosen to wed wealthy Count Leonid based only on her portrait, intrepid Valla sets off toward her fate in the unforgiving and dangerous Gottyar Wood. It doesn't take long for the forest to lash out, though, and an altercation leaves her previously beautiful face--the one she was depending on for survival--marred and hideous. Without her beauty, the count is uninterested, and Valla realizes that no one is coming to save her but herself. This dark and foreboding mash-up is rife with shadowy secrets and scary European fairy-tale touches; Valla's fate is inextricably linked with the legendary and fierce Baba Yaga. Readers will find themselves pulled down into the darkness of the Gottyar with Valla as she finds the bravery and determination it takes any young girl to f ind her true self in a world set up to reward only what can be seen on the surface. Excellent character development, unsettling and atmospheric world building, and numerous but well-woven folklore references combine for a deeply suspenseful, darkly vengeful tale of self-discovery.

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    • School Library Journal

      July 4, 2025

      Gr 10 Up-Valla has been promised to the Count for many years due to her beauty, but the time has finally arrived for her to leave her small northern village and venture into the cursed Gottyar Wood to meet and marry him. Everything changes when Valla's small group is attacked by a wolf-like creature and she is mauled across the face. Not only is her intended husband angry to discover her beauty marred by scars, but the scratch also poisoned her blood-leaving her with a desire for violence. In this novel based on Russian folklore, Roux creates a morally gray world with clear villains but also flawed heroes, fighting any way they can. There also isn't a true happy ending; though Valla wins, she loses everything, including herself, along the way. This makes her an exceptionally interesting and well-developed character, but all other characters are very one-dimensional. However, the story doesn't suffer for it, as it is really about the woods more than any character. VERDICT A dark fairy tale about the exploited environment fighting back for fans of folktales and horror.-Mariah Smitala

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