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Title | : | Dream Weaver (Norse/Mohawk Trilogy #2) |
Author | : | Penina Keen Spinka |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2004 by Onyx (first published January 6th 2003) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy. Science Fiction. History. Prehistory |

Penina Keen Spinka
Paperback | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 4.04 | 187 Users | 22 Reviews
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In the four years since Picture Maker and her loved ones were driven north, many changes have come to a people and a land. The long, arduous journey that took Picture Maker from a young Indian separated from her tribe to a bride of a Norse hunter named Halvard has come to an end. With Picture Maker's death, it falls to Halvard and their daughter, Ingrid, to return to Greenland to reclaim their home.But their Norse traditions are rejected by the newly Christian community there, and invasion--by both English warriors and a beautiful but devastating species of butterfly--forces the family to wander once more. They find refuge with the Inuits, who have proven to be allies in the past. But Ingrid, answering the powerful call of her mother's blood, embarks on another journey--one that takes her to a far-off land, where her true destiny awaits...
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Original Title: | Dream Weaver |
ISBN: | 0451411110 (ISBN13: 9780451411112) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Norse/Mohawk Trilogy #2 |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 187 Users | 22 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books Dream Weaver (Norse/Mohawk Trilogy #2)
The sequel to Picture Maker. The saga continues and what can I say, life is hard for the characters in this novel. The story carries on for Picture Maker and richly describes her most often daunting experiences.I found the pacing of this novel a little odd - it felt slow at first and rushed at the end. Still a very satisfying read overall, and a nice look at some history and culture that I didnt know much about beforehand. Looking forward to reading the 3rd book.
Not as good as the 1st book , I hope the next is better

I found this book much better than the first in the series. The author found her stride somewhere in the first book, and kept up the writing in this book. worthy read indeed.
This story had a lot of ups and downs. Firstly, The story didn't follow the traditional rising action, climax, falling action, resolution format, which in itself is not bad. But, because the story took place over such a large span of time, the plot seamed to repeat this form over and over, sometimes skipping a step or two. So, in this case, it caused the story line to sway all over the place. I was never truly satisfied with the plot. However, there is a bright side to this. As the story takes
An interesting look at a neglected setting and period of history, though Ingrid might be a bit too clan-of-the-cave-bearish.
Not as good as Picture Maker.Seemed like she was under some pressure from her publisher to "get that sequel out".
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