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Krabat and the Sorcerer's Mill
Krabat and the Sorcerer's Mill | Otfried Preussler
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New Year’s has passed. Twelfth Night is almost here. Krabat, a fourteen-year-old beggar boy dressed up as one of the Three Kings, is traveling from village to village singing carols. One night he has a strange dream in which he is summoned by a faraway voice to go to a mysterious mill—and when he wakes he is irresistibly drawn there. At the mill he finds eleven other boys, all of them, like him, the apprentices of its Master, a powerful sorcerer, as Krabat soon discovers. During the week the boys work ceaselessly grinding grain, but on Friday nights the Master initiates them into the mysteries of the ancient Art of Arts. One day, however, the sound of church bells and of a passing girl singing an Easter hymn penetrates the boys’ prison: At last a plan is set in motion that will win them their freedom and put an end to the Master’s dark designs. Krabat & the Sorcerer’s Mill was one of Cornelia Funke’s most beloved books as a child, and it is easy to see why. It is a wondrous story of magic, black and white; of courage and cunning; and of high adventure.
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MariaW
Krabat | Otfried Preussler
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I don‘t know why I I put off reading this story. The story is well written and heads towards towards a climax. Not only for Krabat there are a lot of secrets to be unraveled, but for the reader as well. It definitely kept me me going. Only the end was a bit abrupt.

TieDyeDude My Star Wars brain read "Karabast", which is used as an exclamation ? This sounds like a good book, though. 9mo
MariaW @TieDyeDude 😂 8mo
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MariaW
Krabat | Otfried Preussler
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I started to read the legend of Krabat which is placed in the region of Germany my grandparents live in. I always knew about it but have never read it - was definitely a mistake if you see the beautiful artwork.

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Tintenhain
Krabat | Otfried Preussler
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"Das Buch, das da angekettet vor mir auf dem Tisch liegt, ist der Koraktor, der Höllenzwang."

(Krabat, S. 41), Krabatmühle Schwarzkollm

Katjas_Lesewolke Krabat ist so ein tolles Buch, das ich schon unzählige Male gelesen habe 8y
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sophiebillekens
Krabat | Otfried Preussler
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This is a YA classic that I never read in my YA time (aeons ago). Now that my daughter read it in one day I had to try it, too. A dark book, a bit dated now, but still very good. I enjoyed the sense of otherworldliness and the menace of the old miller.