Read all about it- Cuckoo Song
- inkassasin
- Apr 25, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 27, 2021
Also by Frances Hardinge - The lie tree
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Cuckoo Song
By Frances Hardinge
Cuckoo Song is a fantastic book and a spine-chilling page-turner that I couldn't put down. It starts very mysteriously when Tris wakes up, in a green doctor's room. She feels strange and ill and knows she is not all what she was before. Her sister seems terrified of her and the truth to why is more terrible than she could’ve imagined. Can she change things before it is too late? This book kept me up at night as it is quite scary but so good. A great read for adults, teens, and tweens alike. I would recommend it for 10+-year-olds. Themes and praise for Cuckoo song: “Cuckoo Song is best described as a dark fairy tale”- Goodreads ‘Fantastically eerie and beautifully written novel’- Amazon. ‘a coming of age book, a dark fairy tale, and a family drama… a story about the power (and horror) of both love and loss’- thebooksmugglers.com
If you are wondering what to read after the bestselling author Francis Hardinge has written another great (seeming) book - the lie tree. My review is linked above

The eerie cover
Fab review Imanipops! Pls can you write a journal entry about Covid 19 now you are back at school and pls more artwork on here. Your biggest fan, mum!
Great review!