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Eifelheim, Oct 2021
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This novel is science fiction located in the fourteenth century, in Germany, in the Black Forest, at the time of the Black Death.
Some of the questions I've prepared have been inspired by Joe Breslin's review of Eifelheim in
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Some of the questions I've prepared have been inspired by Joe Breslin's review of Eifelheim in https://heightsforum.org/review/eifel...
If you have an interesting question you'd like to debate, you can add it.