Midwinterblood by marcus sedgwick5/10/2023 That just means that the first thing you read about is actually the last thing that happens. The whole thing is set up in reverse chronological order. For real-we're can already see lines forming around the block on opening weekend.Īll of this is cool, but the biggest draw to the story is how it's told. It's got romance, mystery, horror, and fantasy. The book tells the story of Eric and Merle who are destined to meet, love, and lose each other in each of seven lifetimes. The reason folks would love watching this 2013 novel by Marcus Sedgwick play out on the big screen is that it's got something for everyone. (Though, admit it, you totally would go see that flick, right?) Or even Hot Tub Time Machinemeets Twilight. Or Cloud Atlas meets (500) Days of Summer. It's like Lost meets The Time Traveler's Wife. We even have some ideas for pitching it to those fancy movie studio execs. But seriously, someone needs to get on this. Midwinterblood hasn't been made into a movie… yet. Well, except for reading those books before the movie comes out so we can feel superior to everyone else sitting in the theater. There's nothing Shmoop loves more than seeing our favorite books made into movies.
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