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Bitter Seeds (The Milkweed Triptych, #1) Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis
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“Enochian was the wail of dying stars, the whisper of galaxies winging through the void, the gurgle of primordial oceans, the crackle of a cooling planet,
the thunder of creation. And beneath it all , a simmering undercurrent of malevolence.”
Ian Tregillis, Bitter Seeds
“Winter had receded in recent days, as though resting”
Ian Tregillis, Bitter Seeds
“We are pollution, a stain within the cosmos, Marsh realized. And we are not welcome here.”
Ian Tregillis, Bitter Seeds
“Time passed. Generations of men came and went, lived and died around the spring. The jarls became earls, then dukes. The Norsemen became Normen, then Britons. They fought Saxons; they fought Saracens; they fought the Kaiser. But the land outlived them all with elemental constancy.”
Ian Tregillis, Bitter Seeds