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: Critics describe her as a "misfit" and "rebellious," often found drinking, smoking, and shoplifting—traits that set her apart from the more polished YA heroines of later decades.
: Kaye’s human friend and a geeky, gay teenager. His character has drawn mixed modern reviews; while some appreciate his grounded nature , others critique the way his queerness is tied to dark, toxic themes within the faerie court. Themes and Critical Legacy
The book is available as a standalone or as part of The Modern Faerie Tales Collection at various retailers: El_tributo_Un_cuento_de_hadas_moderno_Holly_Bla...
: Kaye's identity is not what it seems. She eventually discovers she is a changeling —a faerie glamour-hidden in a human shell—forced to navigate a world that views her as either a tool or a monster. Character Analysis and Relationships
: Available at Powell's Books for ~~~$9.99~~~ $6.95 and World of Books for $4.14. : Critics describe her as a "misfit" and
: Kaye learns she is a pawn in a deadly ritual known as the Tithe, a sacrifice required every seven years to keep the faerie courts independent from one another.
: Black draws on the ballad of "Tam Lin" and traditional folklore (iron as a faerie weakness, Seelie vs. Unseelie politics) but places them in a world of subways, cigarettes, and blue-collar realism . Themes and Critical Legacy The book is available
: Found at Barnes & Noble ($9.99) and Books A Million ($7.99).