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The Cry of The Icemark by Stuart Hill

The Cry of The Icemark

by Stuart Hill
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  • First Published:
  • Mar 1, 2005, 480 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2006, 496 pages
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Catherine

WoW!
This is one of the best book I ever read. I hope all of you people could read this book.I hope there is a second book of this book.I couldn't put this book down or stop reading it. It was too exciting to stop.I hope this occurs to you!

Read this book and enjoy it!
Rachel

The Best
I absolutely loved this book . It was so exciting and enjoyable i am also encouraging all my friends to read it . I hope everyone else likes this book
The Cry of the Icemark Critic

Ehhh
In my opinion, I think this book can do better because for one thing, people say it will be in movies since like 3 or more years ago and I am still waiting for it. This book is good, but not that good because in my opinion, I dont like the term "wolf-folk" and "Giant Snow Leopards". Instead, it think the author could have used Werewolves, Centaurs, Minotaurs, and well more mythology creatures. Also, a dragon would make this book effective too.

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