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Raven: Blood Eye
Raven: Blood Eye | Giles Kristian
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For two years Osric has lived a simple life, apprentice to the mute old carpenter who took him. But when Norsemen from across the sea burn his village they also destroy his new life. Their chief believes the Norns have woven this strange boys fate together with his own, and Osric senses glorious purpose among this fellowship of warriors.
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TCLinrow
Raven: Blood Eye | Giles Kristian
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A well written and brilliantly imagined story. The plot was easy to follow and engaging from start to finish, and the characters were amazingly fleshed out with flaws with the good, the bad and the ugly that really makes a character come to life.
It wasn't perfect, but it was a good read nonetheless.

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NotAJot
Raven: Blood Eye | Giles Kristian
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New book this weekend - really looking forward to it!

Speaking of new discoveries, this absolutely massive church is just around the corner from me and somehow I've never noticed it before 😳

(I did wonder where those church bells where coming from...)

Tanisha_A Splendid! 😍 5y
Cathythoughts Stunning 5y
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KtheBookwyrm
Raven: Blood Eye | Giles Kristian
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This is what you would expect of a Viking tale--bloody. The one female character doesn't disappoint, although I would have liked to see some shield maidens among the members of the Wolfpack. Looking forward to the rest of the trilogy to see where Raven and the rest of the Wolfpack end up.

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Next on the reading list. I actually read this back in 2014 but didn't finish the trilogy for some reason and I've been in a vikingish mood lately. I'm actually going to search out some more Viking fiction this year and see if I can have enough for an entire shelf when I get my own place and more shelves. 3 shelves + over 700 books = not nearly enough room.

LeahBergen This is one of my husband's favourite series. 😀 7y
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