The Forest of a Thousand Eyes

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Age Range
10+
Release Date
August 26, 2025
ISBN
978-1419777783
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This original illustrated middle-grade fantasy from acclaimed author and illustrator duo Frances Hardinge and Emily Gravett follows a girl who must venture through the ravenous, dangerous Forest that has overtaken her world to save her community.

Multiple starred reviews! "Sumptuous worldbuilding and deft plotting make for a harrowing dystopian story that nevertheless thrums with hope." (Kirkus starred review)

One thing Feather knows to be true is that given the chance, the Forest will devour her home just like it’s devoured everything else in her world. Her small community lives in a section of the crumbling Wall that runs through and above the trees, doing everything they can to keep the Forest out.

When a stranger tricks Feather and makes off with her people’s precious spyglass, she has no choice but to go after him, coming face-to-face with the Forest’s dangers—and to revelations beyond her wildest imagination.

In the same stunning format as Island of Whispers, this story about perseverance and community from Costa Book Award winner Frances Hardinge and acclaimed illustrator Emily Gravett is sure to become a new classic.

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The forest will not win
(Updated: June 19, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Frances Hardinge has long been known for her uncanny ability to weave words into darkly enchanting worlds, and The Forest of a Thousand Eyes is no exception. This novel draws readers deep into a lush, unsettling landscape where every leaf seems to whisper secrets and the line between the living and the dead blurs like mist through the trees.
At the story's heart is a girl named Elva, whose strange connection to the forest becomes her greatest gift and her deepest curse. The forest feels alive — not merely a setting but a sentient being watching her every move. Hardinge, as always, writes with a haunting lyricism that makes the pages hum with tension and beauty. Each description is rich with sensory detail: the scent of damp moss, the glimmer of hidden eyes, the hush before something ancient stirs.
What makes The Forest of a Thousand Eyes so captivating is the way Hardinge intertwines myth and mystery. The story delves into themes of perception and power — how seeing too much can be as dangerous as seeing too little. Elva’s journey through this living labyrinth mirrors the reader’s descent into wonder and dread.
Hardinge’s prose is as precise as poetic, and her storytelling remains fearless. There are no simple heroes or villains here — only shifting truths and uneasy alliances. With all its thousand eyes, the forest becomes a mirror reflecting humanity’s curiosity, cruelty, and courage.
Fans of The Lie Tree and A Skinful of Shadows will recognize Hardinge’s signature blend of gothic atmosphere and intellectual depth. Yet this novel feels even more ambitious — a surreal fairy tale rooted in environmental awareness and emotional introspection. Emily Gravett's illustrations make the story even more interesting and help it appeal to a broader audience.
Verdict: The Forest of a Thousand Eyes is a mesmerizing exploration of nature, identity, and the cost of knowledge. It’s eerie, imaginative, and beautifully written — the kind of story that lingers long after you’ve closed the book, like the echo of a whisper in the dark woods.
Recommended for: readers who love lyrical dark fantasy, gothic adventures, and the quiet terror of being watched by something ancient and unseen.
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