Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales

by

Heather Fawcett

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of cozy fantasy and light academia genres.
  • Readers who enjoy slow-burn romance with quirky characters.
  • Those interested in faerie lore and folklore.
  • People who appreciate detailed world-building and immersive settings.
  • Readers looking for a comforting, low-stakes fantasy series.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking fast-paced, action-packed fantasy plots.
  • Those who prefer darker, grittier fantasy stories.
  • People who dislike slow pacing or academic-style narration.
  • Readers wanting high-stakes conflicts or intense drama.
  • Those who are not fans of romance-focused fantasy stories.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Enchanting and immersive faerie world-building
  • Charming and adorable romance between Emily and Wendell
  • Emily's character growth and development over the series
  • Wendell's protective and devoted nature towards Emily
  • Interesting incorporation of faerie lore and stories
  • Comforting and cozy fantasy atmosphere
  • Unique academic/scholarly approach to studying faeries
  • Authentic journal-style narration from Emily's perspective
  • Humorous banter and interactions between characters
  • Satisfying conclusion to the trilogy for many fans

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slower pacing, especially in the first half
  • Less action and lower stakes compared to previous books
  • Overreliance on stories/tales to drive the plot forward
  • Some found the ending rushed or anticlimactic
  • Less time spent with Emily and Wendell together
  • Repetitive or unnecessary footnotes
  • Convenient plot resolutions and lack of real challenges
  • Underdeveloped side characters
  • Journal format limiting for some readers
  • Not as dark or high-stakes as some hoped for a finale

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