Shadow Forest

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Shadow Forest
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AuthorMatt Haig
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's
PublisherThe Bodley Head
Publication date
3 May 2007
Pages416 pp
ISBN978-0-370-32936-9
OCLC81452950

Shadow Forest also titled Samuel Blink and the Forbidden Forest is a 2007 children's novel by Matt Haig. It has a sequel called Samuel Blink and the Runaway Troll. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Gold Award,[1] was shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize[2] and has been nominated for the Carnegie Medal.[3][failed verification]

Plot[]

Samuel Blink is a 12-year-old boy living in England. He and his family, consisting of his ten-year-old sister, Martha Blink, his Mother, Liz Blink and his Father Steve Blink. Whilst en route to a surprise location for his younger sibling's birthday, a log falls onto the front portion of the car killing both their parents.

A week later, a letter comes from their Aunt Eda in Norway. The letter states that they will be coming to Norway the following day. Upon their arrive in Norway, Samuel is not impressed with the surroundings. They arrive at their new residence, located next to the infamous 'Shadow Forest', which Samuel has a feeling he had been to before. One evening Samuel is told the secret of Shadow Forest. Uncle Henrik had gone into the forest 10 years ago and never came out. Not long after, whilst rummaging through his aunt's attic, Samuel finds a book entitled Creatures of Shadow Forest. Later he discovers that Martha has disappeared.

He enters the aforementioned forest in search of his sibling, encountering multiple creatures described in his newfound book. Eventually he locates his sister and the family dog who has been under a curse implemented by the sinister 'Change Maker', whom they battle and inevitably defeat revealing the dog to be their uncle. The family is reunited and continue to live in Norway.

Audiobook[]

An audio book version of Shadow Forest, read by James Daniel Wilson was released by Clipper Audio. It strayed slightly from the main storyline.

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