Ice Land
- Publisher: Plume
- Publish date: 08/25/2009
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"Magic.[this] flight through the seamy side of Scandinavian myth is not as cold as the title might suggest. It's a story of sex, love, blood, and the twilight of the gods, punctuated with hot pools, boiling magma, and volcanic explosions. Very steamy! Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlandernovels "A rich, complex, and compelling tale of myth, magic and very human passion. Tobin weaves together legend and history into an epic saga, layering the grandeur of a semi-mythic Iceland with the familiar landscape of the human heart." Lauren Willig, author of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation "Ice Land had me with its first sentence. I loved the book's journey into long-ago time and the myths of epic, ancient gods. Tobin is a skillful and talented writer." Karleen Koen, author of Dark Angels A very engrossing read. Told in Betsy Tobins lyrical voice and set against a backdrop of mythical and natural grandeur, Ice Land is a tale both sensual and violent. Kristen Britain, author of the Green Rider series [Tobin] hits big [Her] rich understanding of the source material, backed up by deft historical touchesbrings the narrative to life. Publishers Weekly One does not often meet a heroine with the power of flight, but Betsy Tobins characters are hardly ordinary people. . . Not just a good story, but one of the greatest. The Times (UK) Tobin captures this world in all its complexity. . . Here is a world where magic and mystery rise from the currents of nature and not in defiance of it. The land itself, and the sea and sky surrounding, engender myth as naturally as the salmon spawns. The Independent (UK) ICE LAND is a lyrically written epic inspired by the beauty and the history of that island, and the rich world of Norse mythology that infuses it. . . Indeed the novel grafts a modern sensibility on to ancient myth, and is as much a contemplation of love and relationships as an epic adventure. . . Tobin finds female complexity at the heart of Norse mythology. Sunday Telegraph (UK) "The novels of Betsy Tobin are dark and bloody, sensual and mythic. . . In ICE LAND Tobin inhabits this pagan land with passion and intensity." The Observer (UK) [ICE LAND] pulses with subversion and unexpected passion. . . an elegy not merely to a different age where the gods were perceived as not so distant, but also crucially to a tradition of storytelling; the gathering around a bright fire to hear tales of hardship, magic and love. It is surprising just how resonant they still are. Telegraph (UK) Tobins descriptions of the natural relief of Iceland are triumphant. Time Out (UK)
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