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The Door on Half-Bald Hill
When the Bloodmoon rose, death came rushing into the world. Now the water is bitter, blight consumes everything, and the Crone haunts the hills.
May 2020 ·
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“They believed they had come to the last turning of the wheel.”
When the Bloodmoon rose, death came rushing into the world. Now the water is bitter, blight consumes everything, and the Crone haunts the hills.
While the Druid of Blackthorn searches desperately for hope, the Ovate returns from the underworld bringing omens of despair. But Idris, the young bard, Keeper of the Sacred Word, will walk through fre and iron to uncover a question no one has ever dared to ask—a question that carries a world of answers on its back, a question that can change everything.
But his time is short. The land is dying and the Bloodmoon is rising again.
Is there a way that you can sort the library by “most recently added” instead of “newest first” which I think is just the most recently published books.
This is a great book but it is very somber. I really feel for the main character and his struggles and is feeling of self-worth and not measuring up to what he was supposed to be
I really enjoyed this story. However it is quite somber. A story of decay and clinging to hope when everything else is failing. It is definitely at least a high school level book. Simply do to the somberness and depressing nature of it along with the occasional curse word as well as a brief allusion to a man and women being together, although in a myth being recounted.