
Will Willa stop the padaran and save her clan? Or will she fail? Read Willa Of The Wood to find out! When Willa finds out that the padaran has done something far more terrible than Willa can imagine, she sets off on a journey, meets a Day-Folk, which is a human, and finds a family she never knew she had. The only one who remembers is Willa’s grandmother. The padaran made the night-spirits forget their ways. Willa’s “kind” are called the night-spirits. Her padaran, the chief, is not a good man.

Willa Of The Wood is a book about a girl, a strange, orphan girl belonging to a clan hidden in Death Hollow. It should be no surprise that I liked Willa Of The Wood because I love the Serafina series!

I’m happy to share a review of Willa Of The Wood by Robert Beatty. In his work he aims to "portray the beauty, adventure, and color that life brings within fantasy and sci-fi." He lives in Portland, Oregon.Hi guys! Today I’m back with another book review. Follow him on Twitter Sherrell (he/him) has a BFA in Illustration from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Michael lives outside Chicago with his wife and kids.

He has written for many established universes (Star Wars, Archie, Stranger Things), and he adapted three of Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl novels into graphic novels. Michael Moreci (he/him) is a screenwriter and best-selling comics author. Robert lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, with his wife and three daughters. Loved by young readers and adults alike, the Serafina and Willa books are being taught in over a thousand classrooms nationwide, and have been translated into over 22 languages. Robert Beatty (he/him ) is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Serafina series and the Willa of the Wood series published by Disney Hyperion.

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