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Some fantasy worlds feel grounded. Others feel slightly unstable from the very beginning, as though reality is shifting quietly underneath the story. The Foxglove King belongs firmly in the second category.
Filled with strange magic, uneasy alliances, and a dreamlike atmosphere that never fully settles, it’s the kind of fantasy that lingers long after the final chapter. Beautiful, unsettling, and layered with the feeling that something is always slightly off-balance in the best possible way.
