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Runemarks

Runemarks 1

by Joanne Harris
Publication Date: 01/10/2008
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Seven o'clock, on a Monday morning, five hundred years after the end of the world, and goblins had been at the cellar again...Maddy Smith was born with a rusty-coloured runemark on her hand - a symbol of the old gods and definitely cause for suspicion. For magic is dangerous. Or so everyone thinks. But Maddy enjoys working magic. Even if it is just to control some pesky goblins. And every time her friend, One-Eye - a good-for-nowt Outlander - comes by, he teaches her more and more about the gods and the runes. Now he wants Maddy to open Red Horse Hill and descend into World Below to retrieve a relic of the old gods. Otherwise it is likely to be the End of Everything. Again...An epic romp into the heart of the old Norse tales: wild, dangerous, richly inventive and superbly imaginative.
ISBN:
9780552555753
9780552555753
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Publication Date:
01-10-2008
Publisher:
Random House Children's Publishers UK
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
528
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x31mm
Weight:
0.37kg
Joanne Harris

Joanne Harris was born of a French mother and English father, and spent most of her childhood holidays on the island of Noirmoutier, in southern Brittany and Nerac, in Gascony, where she was immersed in French village life, folklore and tradition.

She is the author of two previous novels, Sleep, Pale Sister, and The Evil Seed. Her fourth, Blackberry Wine was published in March 2000 to great critical acclaim. Joanne lives in Yorkshire with her husband and young daughter.

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This little known gem is one of my favorite books. It gives insight into a lot of little Nordic tales while maintaining its own twist on them, all the while introducing an entirely foreign concept that can only be described as an Ancient Catholic Church. I would definitely recommend this book, if you can find it. It is well worth the read.

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