A review by daemonad
Eifelheim by Michael Flynn

4.0

At last, a book where the author isn't snide about Middle Ages, and where no character is a mere caricature of good or evil. Instead, the people of Oberhochwald come across as real individuals with strengths and weaknesses appropriate to the time and place they occupy. Despite the mind-blowing premise of the book, the story plateaus as reality often does.
Spoiler I cried for Hans von Stern, and I was smitten with Herr Manfred.