Library Journal - Audio
09/01/2022
Stina Neilsen narrates Reid's (The Wolf and the Woodsman) gothic fairy-tale retelling with an affect that matches the grim quality of the story. She ably voices the naïveté of the abused witch Marlinchen as she matures into both her strength and her sexuality and learns to change her fate. Listeners should suspect that a dark fantasy novel based on the fairy tale "The Juniper Tree" will take them to gruesome and violent places—and it does—but Reid adds additional real-world horrors as well. The dread-filled tension is sometimes alleviated by moments of whimsy and wonder and Reid's gorgeous writing style, but these moments will cause readers to worry even more about the fate of Marlinchen. Nielsen's ability to voice the beautiful prose is matched by her ability to take listeners to monstrous places and leave them unsure of exactly how events will play out even if they know how the original fairy tale ends. VERDICT Suggest to fans of horror and dark fantasy.—Matthew Galloway
AUGUST 2022 - AudioFile
Narrator Stina Nielsen conveys the horror that fuels this retelling of the Grimms’ fairy tale “The Juniper Tree.” Marlinchen, the youngest daughter of the twisted wizard Vashchenko, is kept captive in her dilapidated family home. She is forced to peddle her services as a flesh diviner, as she can read people’s thoughts through touch. Nielsen communicates Marlinchen’s desperate joy when her sisters take her to town, allowing her glimpses of different lives and possibilities. This visit sets off a monstrous chain of events, which Nielsen describes with precise pacing and just the right amount of suspense. Due to disturbing descriptions of sexual abuse and graphic violence, this lyrically told story may not appeal to all, but it is, nonetheless, a compelling and thoroughly enchanting listen. S.A.H. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
Publishers Weekly
★ 03/28/2022
Reid’s darkly enchanting second fairy tale retelling (after The Wolf and the Woodsman) takes on “The Juniper Tree.” Zmiy Vashchenko is the last true wizard in Oblya, and he keeps his three witch-daughters locked away in their crumbling home. The only people the women are allowed to interact with are the clients who pay for their respective powers. Undine sees people’s futures in her scrying pool; Rosenrot is an herbalist who creates healing poultices and potions; and the youngest, Marlinchen, is a flesh diviner, able to read people through the touch of their skin. When the girls sneak out to the ballet one night, Marlinchen catches the attention of the lead dancer, Sevastyan Reskin. Later, Sevastyan’s handler brings him to their home looking for a cure for his peculiar malady, and when Zmiy notices Marlinchen’s interest, he further tightens his grip on his daughters. Life within the Vashchenko house becomes ever more dangerous for the women—and life in Oblya isn’t any safer. There’s a monster plaguing the streets, and Marlinchen is especially haunted by the deaths. Reid fully embraces the darkness of the original tale while adding enough twists to make the story her own. Grimms’ fairy tale fans—and those who like their fairy tales grim—will be thrilled. Agent: Sarah Landis, Sterling Lord Literistic. (May)
From the Publisher
"Reid fully embraces the darkness of the original tale while adding enough twists to make the story her own. Grimms’ fairy tale fans—and those who like their fairy tales grim—will be thrilled." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The Juniper Tree is as lovely as it is gruesome...Reid twists the familiar magic of fairy tales into gothic horror, telling a powerful story of surviving trauma that doesn’t shy away from its ugliness, while giving Marlinchen the agency to carve a better life. Reid’s intimate, visceral storytelling, veering at times into body horror, may make this a hard read for some; others will find themselves reflected in its pages with nuanced understanding.” — Booklist (starred review)
“Sweeping, emotional descriptions and scenes of tightly wound suspense brings to mind both Eastern European ballet classics such as Stravinsky's “The Firebird” and Tchaikovsky's “Swan Lake” and gothic horror like Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House—a juxtaposition that makes Juniper & Thorn an utterly compelling read.” — BookPage (starred review)
“Utterly astonishing. This masterful, complex retelling conjures the pure horror of powerlessness as modernity crashes into tradition, and bodies are transformed and consumed. Juniper & Thorn is the dark fairytale brought to perfection: terrible, and true, and full of teeth.”
— Shelley Parker-Chan, bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun
“In this baroque Grimm retelling, Reid proves again that theirs is a powerful and essential voice. Through Marlinchen—a layered and unforgettable heroine, brought to life with immense compassion—she tells a tale of fear and survival, hope and yearning and defiance, in timelessly elegant prose. It will enchant you, break your heart, and chill you to the very marrow.” — Samantha Shannon, bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree
"This is a dark and bloody tale, full of magic both otherworldly and familiar, and despite its monsters, it reads like comfort. After you read it, you'll start saving space on your shelf for Ava Reid."
— Kendare Blake, #1 NYT bestselling author of Three Dark Crowns
"This riveting, atmospheric dark fantasy unflinchingly explores the disturbing roots of classic fairy tales." — Buzzfeed
“Haunting and great.” — Paste Magazine
"Juniper & Thorn is one of my favorite books of the year and I know I’m not alone in that sentiment. Reader after reader has found something in this book that rings true to their heart, resonates with their experience."
— Tor.com
"A gothic masterpiece. Reid weaves threads of unsettling horror and abuse with astonishing empathy."
— Kat Dunn, author of Dangerous Remedy
"I was thoroughly enchanted by Juniper & Thorn, because it felt like the kind of timeless classic that gets at the core issues of being human in a way that seems fantastical, but upon introspection is all too real." — Lightspeed Magazine
“Juniper & Thorn is a Gothic wonder of a novel." — Fantasy & Science Fiction
“Reid expertly weaves a dark and delightful tale that packs a sting. Love, betrayal, and a heroine for our time. I absolutely loved this novel.”
— T. L. Huchu, author of The Library of the Dead
“Ava Reid’s spellbinding prose will draw you deep into this dark fantasy about three gifted sisters who are trapped by the magic of their wizard father. Thrumming with feminist power, and riveting in its worldbuilding, Juniper & Thorn is an unforgettable tale.”
— Ausma Zehanat Khan, author of The Bladebone
"It’s haunting and sad, but it makes its way towards hopefulness and love. Ava Reid has a talent for telling these woeful tales in a way that encourages you to look beneath the horror to pull out the messages within." — FanFiAddict
Kat Dunn
"A gothic masterpiece. Reid weaves threads of unsettling horror and abuse with astonishing empathy."
T. L. Huchu
Reid expertly weaves a dark and delightful tale that packs a sting. Love, betrayal, and a heroine for our time. I absolutely loved this novel.”
S. A. Chakraborty on The Wolf and the Woodsman
A thought-provoking, thrilling magical twist on the history of religion and politics that I couldn’t put down. In her stunningly rendered—and frankly terrifying—forbidden forests, Reid conjures up some of the ghastliest monsters I’ve ever read, and yet never lets us forget the worst horrors are perpetuated by human hands.”
Booklist on The Wolf and the Woodsman
With a setting rich in detail and folklore, a fascinating look at the complex morality of religious disagreements, and an enemies-to-lovers romance between strong characters, this is an excellent debut.”
Shelley Parker-Chan
Utterly astonishing. This masterful, complex retelling conjures the pure horror of powerlessness as modernity crashes into tradition, and bodies are transformed and consumed. Juniper & Thorn is the dark fairytale brought to perfection: terrible, and true, and full of teeth.”
Genevieve Gornichec
Évike may be the only one in her village without ‘powers,’ but that doesn’t stop her from being an in-your-face heroine who stands up for the things she believes in and never backs down. Reid has crafted a story that is not only relevant for our times, but has timelessness about it that truly makes it shine. The Wolf and the Woodsman is not a book I will soon forget.”
Alix E Harrow
"Gorgeously written and grimly real, The Wolf and the Woodsman is both a myth and a mirror, a bloody fable about two people caught in the jaws of history. It quite literally took my breath away. It has the unsettling-but-compelling gore of Henderson's The Year of the Witching, the folkloric lilt of The Bear and the Nightingale, and the moral complexity of Seeing Like a State. I’m obsessed.”
Victoria Lee
"THE WOLF AND THE WOODSMAN is a book that made me remember how beautiful and gut wrenching historical fantasy can be. It’s a fundamentally Jewish tale, one that gripped me from beginning to end. A riveting debut that will keep you up all night, desperately chasing the heart-pounding conclusion.”
Isabel Ibañez
"THE WOLF AND THE WOODSMAN, beautifully written and expertly told, is a darkly magical tale from beginning to end. I was equal parts terrified and delighted, somehow swept away and grounded in a world as beautiful as it is deadly.
Luanne G. Smith
Combining religion, magic, and evocative language, Ava Reid has created a daring fantasy world full of imagination and fierce heroics.”
Ausma Zehanat Khan
Ava Reid’s spellbinding prose will draw you deep into this dark fantasy about three gifted sisters who are trapped by the magic of their wizard father. Thrumming with feminist power, and riveting in its worldbuilding, Juniper & Thorn is an unforgettable tale.”
Samantha Shannon
In this baroque Grimm retelling, Reid proves again that theirs is a powerful and essential voice. Through Marlinchen – a layered and unforgettable heroine, brought to life with immense compassion – she tells a tale of fear and survival, hope and yearning and defiance, in timelessly elegant prose. It will enchant you, break your heart, and chill you to the very marrow.”
Kendare Blake
"This is a dark and bloody tale, full of magic both otherworldly and familiar, and despite its monsters, it reads like comfort. After you read it, you'll start saving space on your shelf for Ava Reid."
Library Journal
01/01/2022
Reid sets her retelling of the Brothers Grimm fairytale "The Juniper Tree" in the world of her internationally best-selling The Wolf and the Woodsman, crafting the story of Marlinchen and her two sisters, the only true witches left in Oblya and unfortunately burdened with an overbearing wizard father. Marlinchen is just beginning to rebel when her magic is needed to save Oblya from a looming monster. With a 100,000-copy first printing.
AUGUST 2022 - AudioFile
Narrator Stina Nielsen conveys the horror that fuels this retelling of the Grimms’ fairy tale “The Juniper Tree.” Marlinchen, the youngest daughter of the twisted wizard Vashchenko, is kept captive in her dilapidated family home. She is forced to peddle her services as a flesh diviner, as she can read people’s thoughts through touch. Nielsen communicates Marlinchen’s desperate joy when her sisters take her to town, allowing her glimpses of different lives and possibilities. This visit sets off a monstrous chain of events, which Nielsen describes with precise pacing and just the right amount of suspense. Due to disturbing descriptions of sexual abuse and graphic violence, this lyrically told story may not appeal to all, but it is, nonetheless, a compelling and thoroughly enchanting listen. S.A.H. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine