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Average rating3.8
Bored with everyday chores and dreaming of long-ago heroes, teenaged Halli Sveinsson devotes himself to practical jokes until a trick he plays on Ragnor of the House of Hakonsson sets off a chain of events that change the course of his life forever.
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This is not as good as Stroud's other books, but I was still riveted and had a hard time putting it down.
There were a few parts that were very scray for me. I was home alone at night and was afraid to turn off the light, huddled up in bed with my dog unable to put the book down. But in the end I liked the book.
Expected something more from the author of the Bartimeaues Trilogy.