Doll Bones Resources
Websites
The author's official website and your one-stop shop for all things Holly Black.
Don't you just love Eliza Wheeler's illustrations in Doll Bones? There's way more where that came from on her official website, so check it out.
The author visited this ceramics museum in East Liverpool to research bone china. You can just swing by the website for the scoop yourself, though.
Holly Black describes her creepy research trip to East Liverpool, Ohio. Because you know there was some creepiness going on when she was crafting this tale.
Articles and Interviews
Holly Black answers readers' questions on GoodReads. Spoiler alert: Black's a self-described "wuss" in real life.
Want to know what the New York Times thinks of Black's book? Click on through to scratch that itch.
The Washington Post ran a quick and easy review of Doll Bones—you might even say it's doll-sized itself.
Video
The author talks about her research process. So if you're curious about what it takes to write a book, do a little research yourself by watching this video.
The official Doll Bones book trailer. What do you think?
Audio
Ghost stories are best told out loud, so listen to an excerpt from the Doll Bones audiobook to up the creep factor for yourself.
Images
This is Holly Black… with black hair… and wearing all black. Go figure.
And this is illustrator Eliza Wheeler. She's only wearing some black.
Wondering what bone china looks like? Here's a piece of Lotus Ware, the line on which Orchid Ware was based.