The sideways jump from magic realism to fantasy was unexpected. This was a surprise from the author of Chocolat. I really loved all the little references to popular culture: all the subtle and not so subtle references to texts such as the war of the worlds, lotr, got. Read by Rosie Jones, with a preface and prophecy read by Joanne Harris. Now, as the Order moves further north, threatening all the worlds with conquest and cleansing, Maddy must finally learn the truth to some unanswered questions about herself, her parentage, and her powers.įrom the bestselling author of Chocolat and The Gospel of Loki comes a fantastical tale of magic, adventure and Norse mythology. According to One-Eye, the secretive Outlander who is Maddy's only real friend, her ruinmark - or runemark, as he calls it - is a sign of Chaos blood, magical powers and gods know what else. But what the villagers don't know is that Maddy has skills. In a remote valley in the north, 14-year-old Maddy Smith is shunned for the ruinmark on her hand - a sign associated with the Bad Old Days. Magic is outlawed, and a new religion - the Order - has taken its place. The old Norse gods are no longer revered. It's been 500 years since the end of the world and society has rebuilt itself anew.
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