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Midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick
Midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick









midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick

Across the different tales, the two souls appear as lovers, mother and son, brother and sister, and artist and child as they come close to finding each other before facing the ultimate sacrifice. This novel comprises seven short stories and travels in time, from 2073 back to the days of Viking sagas. Have you ever had the feeling that you've lived another life? Been somewhere that has felt totally familiar even though you've never been there before, or felt that you've known someone even though you are meeting them for the first time?Įric and Merle loved and lost one another, and have been searching for each other through time ever since.

midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick

Printz Award, MIDWINTERBLOOD is a dark, breathtaking and cleverly crafted paranormal love story like no other, b eautifully told in seven parts and spanning ten centuries. Ages 12 up.What would you sacrifice for someone you've loved forever? W inner of the Michael L. Teenage characters are few and far between, but a story that's simultaneously romantic, tragic, horrifying, and transcendental is more than enough to hold readers' attention, no matter their age. In a present-day story about an archeological dig, Eric is a oddly strong, brain-damaged teenager and Merle his mother in the 10th century, when the island was inhabited by Vikings, Eirek and Melle are young twins, whose story answers questions raised by what the archeologists discover. Set on a mysterious and isolated Nordic island, the stories all include characters with variations on the names of Eric and Merle. Sedgwick appears to share Bridget's sentiment: as he moves backward through time in seven interconnected stories from the late 21st century to an unspecified ancient era character names, spoken phrases, and references to hares, dragons, and sacrifice reverberate, mutate, and reappear. Don't you?" a woman named Bridget says to her daughter, Merle, at one point in this heady mystery that joins the remote northern setting of Sedgwick's Revolver with the multigenerational scope of his White Crow. "I always prefer a walk that goes in a circle. Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick is a novel of reflection and refraction, of love and loss, of fear and hate but most of all it is a novel about sacrifice.











Midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick