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Silver Bough by Lisa Tuttlereviewed by Jayme Lynn Blaschke Appleton is a charming seaside town in rural Scotland, slowly dying a painful death as so many isolated, rural towns often do. Appleton, however, can point to the exact cause of its malaise -- 50 years before, the Apple Queen abdicated her title and role in the annual Apple Festival, fleeing to America and leaving her would-be suitor high and dry, befouling an ancient ritual that supposedly kept Appleton prosperous. Now, that wayward Apple Queen's granddaughter, Ashley Kaldis has returned to Appleton hoping to learn about her family history at the same time a mysterious stranger arrives in town.
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The Pillow Friend by Lisa Tuttlereviewed by Alma A. Hromic Sometimes books can be deeply unsettling. A book like this one kind of haunts you afterwards, not always in a good way -- it's fantasy in its subject matter but gritty literary realism in so many other ways and occasionally the two rub up against one another in a way that leaves you vaguely upset and ill at ease, questioning the nature of reality and fantasy and the borderline between them, questioning the validity of fantasy and whether it is a good thing at all or just a cauldron of uncontrollable dreams and wish fulfillment which does nobody any good at all.
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