A review by rootytootyrissa
Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick

4.0

Having fallen into a bit of a lull in my reading after too many false starts with books that failed to grab me, finding Midwinterblood was a breath of deliciously weird fresh air. This was just the ticket for me: a story not only hauntingly sad in some parts, but creepy and imaginative the full way through. The story itself is relatively short and easily digestible, and although a bit confusing with its chronology, starts fitting the pieces together within the second act. I found myself looking forward to the end to see how the cycle of stories would end, and wasn't disappointed. Not bad, Sedgwick!