The Folk Keeper by Franny Billingsley

"The Folk Keeper" by Franny Billingsley is a young adult fantasy novel about a girl named Corinna who is a Folk Keeper, responsible for maintaining the balance between humans and the Folk, a group of supernatural beings who live in the sea. Corinna has a mysterious past and is haunted by her memories, but she is determined to do her duty and protect the people of her island. When a new Lord arrives and threatens to upset the delicate balance between humans and Folk, Corinna must use her skills and knowledge to save her home and the creatures she has come to love. Along the way, she discovers the truth about her own identity and learns to embrace her unique abilities.

The 10597th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 18

Since this book was first published in 1999, there is a penalty of 40.0%. The age adjusted score is 10.8.

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