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Hex: Darkland Tales | Jenni Fagan
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FROM GRANTA BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELIST JENNI FAGAN COMES AN AMBITIOUS AND POWERFULLY POIGNANT TALE OF ONE OF THE MOST TURBULENT MOMENTS IN SCOTLAND'S HISTORY, THE NORTH BERWICK WITCH TRIALS. PRAISE FOR LUCKENBOOTH Dazzlingly ambitious- DOUGLAS STUART One of the most stunning literary experiences Ive had in years- IRVINE WELSH Fagan is drawn to those who exist on the outer reaches . . . It is somewhere between Alan Warner and Iain Banks that Fagans storytelling ability sits, the grit of her familial backstories and dysfunctional relationships dusted with the glitter of magical realism- BEN MYERS, NEW STATESMAN She writes at the pace of thought, sentences like gunfire . . . She has a poets affection for precision and image- FINANCIAL TIMES ITS THE 4TH OF DECEMBER 1591. On this, the last night of her life, in a prison cell several floors below Edinburghs High Street, convicted witch Geillis Duncan receives a mysterious visitor Iris, who says she comes from a future where women are still persecuted for who they are and what they believe. As the hours pass and dawn approaches, Geillis recounts the circumstances of her arrest, brutal torture, confession and trial, while Iris offers support, solace and the tantalising prospect of escape. Hex is a visceral depiction of what happens when a society is consumed by fear and superstition, exploring how the terrible force of a kings violent crusade against ordinary women can still be felt, right up to the present day.
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vlwelser
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Geillis Duncan was a 15 yo girl, hanged as a witch in Scotland during the reign of James VI. And this is basically an ode to her. And all women. It caught my eye at a bookstore in Edinburgh. 😍

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
Bookworm_Bobbie I loved this. It‘s our book club pick for April, so looking forward to some good discussions. 2y
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JoeMo
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This took some time for me to get into, but the pace picked up and I became more engrossed and disturbed as the story approached its conclusion. This is the story of a 15 year old girl on the eve of her execution for witchcraft. This supports my belief that history holds much worse horrors than the most creative writer‘s imagination. How far as a modern society have we come? This book reminds me the answer is not far enough.

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jenniferw88
Hex: Darkland Tales | Jenni Fagan
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This looks right up my alley - thanks @kaysworld1 #basicwitchswap @sprainedbrain

kaysworld1 I'm glad you got it, enjoy 😊 2y
jenniferw88 @kaysworld1 I have sent yours, hopefully it arrives soon! 2y
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Cazxxx
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Set in the 16th century in underground Edinburgh this story follows Geillis on the night before she is to be executed for witchcraft. She has a visitor called Iris from the future. The conversations between the two women are utterly heartbreaking and powerful depicting the similarities between how women were treated then and still are now
The writing is beautiful and emotional, I will never forget this
5 ⭐️

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Twocougs
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Damn you, Jenni Fahan. How do you do it? How can you make us feel the fear and pain of a 15 year old girl from 1591? And I must say that my complete dislike and frankly, hatred of James VI & I continues to grow.

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