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I am looking forward to reading this one too. I only read horror/scary books when they are on the short list as its not my thing. I have to admit that all the Marcus Sedgwick books that I have read I have enjoyed. My cover too is not like this one.....
Mainly ones that have been on previously short lists. My Swordhand is swinging, revolver and white crow. I loved the two stories running through White Crow, not sure how your students understood the story without reading both bits, made me chuckle :)
:D The great thing about it was they seemed a baffled when I told them it was supposed to be integral. It was almost like 'Why would you? The typeface was weird and it was old!'
I've read those 3 and Blood Red, Snow White. I suppose Swordhand and Revolver are my two favourites but Revolver takes a long time to 'wind up'.
Midwinterblood: Started today and liked the opening. Intriguing.
I've read those 3 and Blood Red, Snow White. I suppose Swordhand and Revolver are my two favourites but Revolver takes a long time to 'wind up'.
Midwinterblood: Started today and liked the opening. Intriguing.



I haven't heard of Hilary mantle I don't think...?
Only 30 or so pages in but I like the way Sedgewick is creating mystery so far. Clearly something is up with the tea! Stop drinking it! It's like all the thrillers where the teenagers go into the basement to check out the creepy noise. Why? Have you no sense of self preservation? Just run!
Well that didn't go well for Eric! He should have listened to my advice!
I really like Midwinterblood. I loved the suspense. I was surprised by the level of violence. I enjoyed Sedgewick's use of language and imagery. And I certainly wouldn't mind if this won. Having said that I still have 4 to go.
As Zara says he's been on the shortlist enough times!
I really like Midwinterblood. I loved the suspense. I was surprised by the level of violence. I enjoyed Sedgewick's use of language and imagery. And I certainly wouldn't mind if this won. Having said that I still have 4 to go.
As Zara says he's been on the shortlist enough times!

I haven't heard of Hilary mantle I don't think...?"
Hilary Mantel - she of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, multi-prize winning British author. Her books are some of my favourites ever, although you do need to have a fairly sound grasp of who's who in Tudor England to read them!
Anyway, back to the shortlist, I wouldn't mind terribly if this won. It is a very interesting book, but I didn't adore it. That's why I prefer last year's shortlist - last year, I couldn't bear some books and really loved others. This year, they all seem to be... middling. Maybe I'd think otherwise if I went back and read them again, I don't know!
Here is a link to the Carl Larsson painting which Marcus Sedgewick uses as inspiration for the book. (view spoiler)

Yes I'd totally forgotten the Venice one. I thought that was very indifferent - not as good as his usual stuff. I had the feeling it was written for a younger audience. I really enjoyed Midwinterblood. Have you seen the painting Nick?
Finished Midwinterblood. I too felt that we didn't really get to know Eric and Merl which was a shame. Also did they know that they had met before in another life? It didn't really go into that either. They obviously had a connection but apart from the names it was difficult to see the connection. I was glad that the final story explained it all as I had to stop trying to link all the stories together as it was annoying me. I just took each story as something separate. I dont think it was as good as his other books and am not sure this will win. Thanks for the link to the picture....it's good to see it.
In his Carnegie interviews he says that the loose links are deliberate. That he deliberately change their relationships but that each included an element of sacrifice. I kind of liked that - it prevented it turning into 'Fallen'.

Mm I can see your point, though I was a bit shocked the first time it happened. I supposeit had an element of casualty about it HA ha.
Mmm my kids are still shying away from it at the moment... But they are mainly yr 7.
Didn't he win with Swordhand?
Didn't he win with Swordhand?


I liked it but theothers were just better.I also read it after the younger books so it was stronger than Greyhound!
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