5/27/2023 0 Comments Betsy schow books in order![]() ![]() No, start at the beginning, and readers 12-and-up who love funny, snarky fantasy-fairy tales will find “Banished” to be a book to look at. It may especially help to read the first two books in this trilogy in fact, seriously, don’t tackle this one without them. In the end, it won’t matter and in the meantime, you’ll enjoy author Betsy Schow’s clever-times-two writing. After all, she's the daughter of the infamous Robin Hood. The sidekicks though.they should be worried. ![]() Your brain will be too busy with a finale that runs 100 mph in two different worlds and multiple fairy tale/myth mash-ups to really be thinking about sorting characters. Betsy Schow and her Philosophy of Finishing have been featured on The Today Show, NPR, the Wall St. Fairy-Tale Survival Rule 52: No matter how difficult the obstacles or all-powerful the evil villain, one can rest assured that the hero of the story never dies. There are a lot of characters inside this book, and some of them are similar enough to cause moments of “huh?” It doesn’t help that one of them is a head-shifter with many personalities, or that the tale goes on and on in a soup of wrapped-up plotlines, as though the entire cast needed to be seen one final time before the back cover is closed. There are two divergent ways of seeing “Banished.” One is meh. ![]()
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