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Midwinterblood [Hardcover]

Marcus Sedgwick
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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Indigo; Hardback edition (6 Oct 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1780620098
  • ISBN-13: 978-1780620091
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 14 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 75,517 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I loved this outstanding novel of love and sacrifice, which also has some fabulously 'Wicker Man' inspired moments" "The outstanding title of Orion's new teen/ crossover Indigo imprint: a devastating love story across the ages with Sedgwick gothic touches and brooding atmosphere. (Fiona Noble THE BOOKSELLER )

This is a powerful book, rich in emotion and skilfully narrated, and without doubt many people will read it more than once in order to enjoy more fully the intricate mix of ideas and symbols it contains. It is a tour de force, and a thoroughly good read. (THE BOOKBAG )

Another tour-de-force from Mr Sedgwick (BART'S BOOKSHELF )

This book made me laugh, this book made me cry, this book made me want to purchase Sedgwick's entire backlist and race through it all in a matter of hours. I want to tell people about this book and see their reaction when they turn the final page, I want to read it again and again and enjoy it like I did the first time I read it. Honestly, this is a breathtaking book about sacrifice, identity and, most of all, love. Please read this book, it will leave your jaw on the floor, I promise. (WRITING FROM THE TUB )

Beautifully imagined, intricately and cleverly structured, this is a heart-wrenching and breathtaking love story with the hallmark Sedgwick gothic touches of atmosphere, blood-spilling and sacrifice. (LOVEREADING )

It is not often you read a book and want to go round hitting people over the head with it and saying READ THIS. And I'm sure it won't be necessary for me to do that as I think lots of people are going to read and fall in love with this book without me having to hit them. But that is just how I feel about this book - it is an epic, mythic amazing love story from a master craftsman (BOOKS, BONNETS AND FULL FRONTAL BLOGGING )

Marcus Sedgewick is a master craftsman, carefully building up the layers of tension like the layers of oil paint on the painting that inspired him, until you are captivated by this gripping story. Each section has its own unique voice, be it futuristic, spy thriller or Gothic vampire, chilling you to the bone and giving you goosebumps. Fans of Sedgewick will not be disappointed and this will certainly win over new followers. (DANDELIONGIRL01 )

A fast and enjoyable read (SFX )

beautiful, haunting and unlike anything else I've read.. the novel as a whole is like an orchestral suite, with different movements all sharing a key theme and a set of motifs which flow through the whole... Sedgwick's prose is relatively sparse yet beautifully lyrical. (THOUGHTS FROM THE HEARTHFIRE )

Midwinterblood contains much that is riveting, strange and darkly enchanting. I read it in a single feverish sitting, late one evening, and drifted to sleep haunted by its vision of love and fate and history. (Anthony McGowan THE GUARDIAN )

Midwinterblood is an amazing tale of seven individual stories that all come together to form a narrative of love and loss. The way the stories come together is incredible and I can assure you that reading it will make you lose hours of your evening! (READARAPTOR )

The shorter stories are written beautifully. The descriptive writing leaves a lasting impression as you follow the characters from life to life. The book has the writer's trademark gothic feel which is very powerful, but the ultimate drive is love and sacrifice - both of which leave many heart wrenching moments. Compelling to read, dripping with emotion and truly enjoyable... It did not disappoint me in any way, another big thumbs up (MR RIPLEY'S ENCHANTED BOOKS )

Midwinterblood is everything I have come to expect from a Marcus Sedgwick book. It's creepy, clever and keeps with you long after you finish reading it. Oh and you need to read every page before the whole thing finally clicks into place and fully makes sense. (THE OVERFLOWING LIBRARY )

Eric and Merle are the real lifeblood of Midwinterblood: they transcend traditional definitions of love and in the process transcend death. Marcus Sedgwick has written a breathtaking love story with Midwinterblood that further cements him as one of the most talented authors writing for young adults today. An exquisitely executed read. (ALTERNATIVE MAGAZINE ONLINE )

Midwinterblood is a novel that transcends genre and breaks pretty much all the rules. I can't help but think only Marcus Sedgwick could pull this off. This is a superb novel... There is a beauty in Sedgwick's language. It is economic and subtle and dare I say it, absolute perfection... Really this is the type of book that teenagers deserve to read: intelligent, compelling and thought-provoking. Yes, I am quite the fan. (THE BOOKETTE )

Prize-winning Marcus Sedgwick's gift for powerful storytelling is at its very best in this emotionally charged, no holds barred novel... Eric's story leads easily into stories set at other times on this idyllic place which hides a dark and bloody heart. Unfolding the cleverly crafted and interwoven layers to their dramatic conclusion is a spell binding delight. (Julia Eccleshare LOVEREADING )

This darkened romance with an outstanding twist is brutal in its attack on your emotions and senses and I cherished every page. I want to read all of Marcus Sedgwick back catalogue as soon as I can after reading this one book. I can't believe I haven't started reading his work sooner because it¿s brilliant. The writing is like a song that haunts you mind for days to come and even with the dark overtones and gothic like style there is light and hopefulness in the telling. (SISTER SPOOKY )

The distinctive dark edge and clever craftsmanship that characterises Marcus Sedgwick's work is used to great effect here but the book also has a warmth that lights up the characters and pulses through the pages, sailing the reader forward. Midwinterblood exemplifies all that it is exciting about Young Adult fiction: the exploration of life's big concepts parcelled up in a pacey page turning story delivered without a spare word. (Tamara McFarlane WE LOVE THIS BOOK )

I wasn't sure what to expect with Midwinterblood, but I certainly had no idea that I would love this book so much. Beautifully composed in seven parts, traveling backwards in time to the origin of Eric and Merle's tragic story, Midwinterblood is a reverse-palimpsest of sorts - wholly unexpected, haunting, and utterly memorable. I loved it. (Thea BOOKSMUGGLERS )

Midwinterblood is a very short book, a quick read (seriously, I devoured it within 2 hours) but one that packs quite the punch. From the beginning it brims with tension and one can't help but to be engulfed by a suffocating sense of Impending Doom (making it a perfect Halloween read) but more than that, it is a story with heart and it's full of sadness and sweetness and beauty. I loved it. (Ana BOOKSMUGGLERS )

Ingeniously working backwards from a futuristic sacrifice to its root cause, seven linked stories tell a tale of intrigue, power and resolution in a plot that goes from something like The Wicker Man to an ending the great Alan Garner might be proud of. Sedgwick has written fine teenage novels in the past, but this must be his best yet." (Nicholas Tucker THE INDEPENDENT )

This is a profound and engrossing work, which takes us from modern worldwide communications and relationships to atavistic tribalism. It should appeal to any discriminating reader aged 14 and over. (BOOKS FOR KEEPS )

Sedgwick is a past master at evoking sinister undercurrents that flow beneath apparently tranquil and harmonious beauty, and he has excelled himself here. (NEW WELSH REVIEW BLOG )

Book Description

What would you sacrifice for someone you've loved forever - told in seven parts and spanning ten centuries, a cleverly constructed, beautifully crafted love story with elements of thriller and the supernatural.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A fascinating read 7 Oct 2011
By David Pearce VINE™ VOICE
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I read this to my daughter at bedtime over a period of about 5 weeks and was surprised with how quickly she engaged with this novel. The story of Erik and Merle and their seven lives is a novel that plays with the usual order of narrative by reversing it. Little coincidences, explanations, clues and new questions are spread throughout the book. Although we meet the two protagonists as lovers (?) in the first section, the following sections have them as mother and child, artist and muse and twins among other relationships. Marcus Sedgwick explores the many different types of love in a way that is truthful and accessible to young readers. When you first start reading this book you may find it difficult to follow, but please persevere. What you will discover is an elegaic and thought provoking book that works on many different levels. Congratulations to Marcus Sedgwick for not treating his audience with any patronising assumptions of what they can understand. He has written a book that says, 'I will give you clues but I won't give you all the answers and I won't even ask all the questions.' That is as refreshing as it is unusual and this book could become a phenomenon.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I've been told that Marcus Sedgwick is a bit of a Rock Star in person and if his books are anything to go by then I have no doubt in my mind that his rock status is safe. I'd been told many times just how great his writing is and it wasn't until this book came up on the UK Book Tours that I decided to dip my toe into this writers pool of work. The book goes over several generations, time periods from the future to distant past and lives but the setting remains the same, The Blessed Island. With touches of Lost in the strangeness of the paradise, the island holds secrets in its people and history that lingers over this story. Each short story jumps further and further back in time as we slowly piece together the mysteries of the island and the secrets within it that have touched each lifetime, how and why. Each tale is like a bubble of the past that you get to jump into and explore and Marcus Sedgwick makes the past come alive with the characters and his style of deliciously elegant writing.

I just loved this book because it appealed to the romantic and the supernatural mystery enthusiast in me. It's a love story that for use starts in 2073 as Eric and Merle have a bold attraction to each other that has a sense of danger and passion but for no clear cut reason as to why. It's intense and dramatic and as each phase ends at a high drama moment we are left reeling and clinging on further into the past to discover the truth in Eric and Merle as we meet them to start with. The common links and symbols in each tale are like little breadcrumb clues left by the author to follow as we go and try as work out the mystery of the dragon like flower that holds magical potent power and healing qualities, the continual appearance of names and figures in the past on this one island and bonds that seem to last generations.

To start I was wary of the jumps in the time frame because you really connect to the characters you meet only to have to leave them behind. Sometimes without much resolve in their story line and questions that haven't really been explained much less answered but with patience comes results. We gradually piece together the answers in the past and the threads in the island's woven legends show their colours and how the lives of Eric and Merle are more than just the people we meet in 2073 at the start.

This darkened romance with an outstanding twist is brutal in its attack on your emotions and senses and I cherished every page. I want to read all of Marcus Sedgwick back catalogue as soon as I can after reading this one book. I can't believe I haven't started reading his work sooner because it's brilliant. The writing is like a song that haunts you mind for days to come and even with the dark overtones and gothic like style there is light and hopefulness in the telling. All that's left for me to do is to try and hold out till pay day to buy more of his books.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Mesmerising 28 Oct 2011
Format:Hardcover
I have to admit this is my first Marcus Sedgewick book I have read. All I can say is, WHY, why is this me just getting around to reading his books? I can assure you it won't be my last, I am fast gathering his back catalogue and I recommend you do so now.

Midwinterblood is a fantastic book, it kept me turning the page and staying up late, way into the wee hours, I just could not put it down. Marcus Sedgewick is right up there with the great story tellers, his writing flows along and has you mesmerised.

The book is about two characters Eric and Merle in various sections within seven different stories, each intertwines with their different types of relationships from mother and son, to lovers, brother and sister, etc. Starting in the future and working it's way back to the 10th century. The layers created throughout the story is so well done, it's incredible. The backdrop of the different time frames give depth to the stories, all of which could be told separates but which intertwine perfectly.

Take my advice and read this book, you will love it, I can guarantee. It's something a little different, but an easy read. You will laugh and cry and want to read every one of his books.
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