![]() Holly Black: While I was away, I wrote my first adult novel, Book of Night, and the whole time when I was inventing new characters and a new magic system I told myself that everything would be easier when I came back to Elfhame. What was it like for you to return to Faerie? I read you knew you’d go back to the world after you finished The Queen of Nothing. Nerdist: Readers are excited to return to the world of Elfhame. We talked with author Holly Black over email about returning to the world of Faerie, about Suren’s struggles, Oak, and what the next book in this duology has in store. ![]() ![]() Thus begins an uncertain alliance, one that began when Oak and Suren were once betrothed. She has fled to the human world, on the run from the storm hag and her family. Suren, the queen of the Court of Teeth, has been through a few things. It’s not a Folk of the Air book, but it does include characters from that series. Black’s newest book jumps eight years into the future of Elfhame. ![]() Though you had to wait a little while, you can now return with The Stolen Heir. ![]() It’s the kind of world that pulls you in. If you’ve visited the world of Elfhame through Holly Black’s The Folk of the Air series, you probably wanted to go back immediately. ![]()
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