Monday, March 16, 2026

Greenteeth

Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill (2025, 304 pages)

Jenny Greenteeth keeps her lake nice and tidy. Sure, some people throw in trash, coins, bags of kittens, etc, which she collects and/or eats. When live human woman is thrown into her pond anchored down to die, she makes the decision to save her instead.

A magical, quest based book across Arthurian British Aisles. Unique characters with real conflicts, and the natural roller coaster that comes with enchanted adventure.

What I liked:
✨Magical whimsy
✨Apparently a lot of the characters/beings are real Arthurian legends, I didn't know a single one of them but I still enjoyed it!
✨"Found family starting to get kind of annoying too"

What I didn't like:
💤I know this is fantasy, but there were some unbelievable plot points that made me question the plot
💤Not a lot of explanation behind the BBEG (couldn't really tell you who he was, but it might help if you're familiar with this lore)

Favorite quote: "'Well what do you suggest? I'm not carrying him through the gate!'
I ended up carrying Cavall through the gate."

 

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