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Aslaug is not like the other teenagers; she grew up in isolation and
knows nothing about real life, technology or what the teenagers do. She
only knows what her mother teaches her about religion and ancients
worlds, and especially about plants.
But then her mother dies, and she is a suspect in her death None of the
things she learned for her mother could help her to understand what is
going to happen now.
But she will found her way back to the only family she has, the only
thing is that she will find more than a place to stay, shell find just
questions and more questions, not only about her, but about her mother
and her father. And those questions do not have logic answers, the ones
she is used to.


Madapple is a different story about life, human nature, faith, religion
and miracles. The world building is really good, and the characters are
very complex, besides, the plot is interesting and original.
It has a lot on information about plants, and mythology, thing I liked
very much.








I got to say it was a little bit difficult to read at first, because it
has a different kind of language, but then I decided to read it slowly
in order to catch everything, because the story is complex.
The development of the story is very surprising and it will keep you
thinking about whats happening. If you like books with history,
religion and some mystery, this is definitely a must read.


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Reader reviewed by Megan

Madapple, by Christina Meldrum, tells us the story of Aslaug, whose name means consecrated to God. The author splits the story into two parts, alternating the chapters. Some chapters begin to explain Aslaugs life alone with her mother no electricity, foraging for food, learning several different languages. As Aslaug gets older, she sees her mother get more and more addicted to a plant called jimsonweed, known as green dragon, stinkwort, and madapple. When Aslaugs mother dies from cancer, police arrest Aslaug as a suspect. Once she is freed, however, she runs away to the family she did not know she had. There, she learns much about her life and secrets about her mother that brings Aslaug to believe in virgin birth. This is what she believes, too, when she finds out that she is pregnant. After Aslaugs baby is born, the child is suddenly taken away by her cousin and his friend. The loss of the child is so great, that Aslaugs aunt and cousin poison themselves, and their house burns down. We find ourselves at the trial in the other chapters, deciding if Aslaug is truly a murderer.
This book took me awhile to get in to. However, once I got more involved, the story was mildly interesting. The alternating chapters were a little difficult to get used to, but overall the book is worth reading.
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