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Rabenherz und Eismund
2019
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3.92
Average Rating
544
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Das Land über dem gefrorenen Himmel hat Mailin bisher für ein schönes Märchen gehalten, mehr nicht. Als eines Tages ihre Freundin Silja angeblich ins Reich des Winterkönigs entführt wird, macht die unerschrockene Mailin sich auf einen gefährlichen Weg. Toma aus dem Clan der Elchreiter und Birgida, selbst eine Gefangene des Winterkönigs, helfen ihr, sich in dessen Schloss einzuschleichen – doch was hat es mit dem rätselhaften Eisprinzen auf sich, den sie in einem geheimen Trakt entdecken und den sie alle drei aus ihren Träumen kennen?
Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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Nina Blazon
Nina Blazon
Author · 26 books

Nina Blazon was born in Slovenia (the former Yugoslavia) in 1969. As a child growing up in the Bavarian town of Neu-Ulm, Nina enjoyed exploring the "forbidden" woods in search of dinosaurs, werewolves, and "monster deer" with the other children in town. Given her taste for adventure and strange creatures, it is no surprise that Nina's favorite childhood books include the works of Astrid Lindgren (Pippi Longstocking) and The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. These books served as an inspiration to Nina as she began writing poetry and stage plays at the age of 13. Despite a lack of encouragement from her parents, Nina pursued a work placement in journalism and began to further develop her craft. She credits the books of Theodore Sturgen as a major influence on her writing, and lives by her own advice of "Never forget your notebook!" as she often finds herself inspired by ordinary people doing everyday things. In her novel The Pact of the Wolves (Spring 2008), Nina explores her fascination with secret societies, which she supplements with historic facts from a 17th-century German witch trial—two dark, mysterious topics that create an eerie backdrop for her cast of spellbinding characters. Today Nina Blazon lives with her husband in Stuttgart, Germany—80 kilometers (50 miles) from the Black Forest. She enjoys traveling through Scandinavia, history, cinema, riding, and—undoubtedly—exploring the woods in search of dark creatures and bone-chilling adventures!

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