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The Book of Dead Days

By: Marcus Sedgwick
Narrated by: Derek Jacobi
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The days between 27 December and New Year's Eve are dead days - days when spirits roam and magic shifts restlessly just beneath the surface of our everyday lives.

There is a man, Valerian, whose time is running out, who must pay the price for the pact he made with evil so many years ago. His servant is Boy, a child with no name and no past; a child he treats with contempt, but who serves his master well and finds solace in the company of his only friend, Willow. Unknown to any of them it is Boy who holds the key to their destiny.

Set in dark threatening cities and the frozen countryside in a distant time and place of the author's making, 'The Book of Dead Days' conjures a spell-binding story of sorcery and desperate magic as Valerian, Boy and Willow battle to stop time and cling to life. Beautifully evoked, dramatic and emotionally powerful, this is a real page turner.

Read by Derek Jacobi

(P)2004 Orion Publishing Group.Ltd©2003 Marcus Sedgwick
Fiction Literature & Fiction Scary Stories Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Scary Magic
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An atmospheric and entertaining story and a great performance. I wish the sequel was available on audible.

Spellbinding

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amazing adventure, an imaginatively written world of magic and manipulation. A gift of a book that changed my life. Marcus Sedgwick is a truly beautiful,creative , emotionally Rich author forever.

stunning

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I own this in paper, a secondhand copy, and I have to hope that the unabridged version isn't as terribly dull and shallow as the abridgement done for the audiobook. That said, the combination of a drastically-shortened narrative and the great talent of Sir Derek is all that kept me listening to this particular book long enough to endure to the end of the story. The characters are mostly flat and uninteresting, the plot dull and repetitive and the locations and atmosphere poorly described.

I gave the whole audiobook a 2-star rating on GoodReads. I might have let Sedgwick have 2 stars for the story here, except that my 5-star rating for the performance, the best but only good thing about this audiobook, would have brought the overall rating up to 3 stars, had I done that, and I didn't wish to mislead anyone in such a way.

Boring tale, held together only by Jacobi's voice.

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