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Fantasy · 2016 · PG-13

Norse Mythology

by Neil Gaiman

The stories of Odin, Thor, and Loki, retold for people who want to actually understand them.

For14+GenreFantasyLength299 pagesRead time~8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Mythological violence including battles, deaths, and Ragnarök; handled with Gaiman's light touch

Language

Barely any

Clean language; Gaiman's accessible prose

Sexual Content

Barely any

Some mythological sexual content referenced lightly

Substance Use

Barely any

Norse feasting culture; mead and drinking throughout

Emotional Intensity

Some

No significant psychological intensity; delightful mythology

What this book is about

Neil Gaiman retells the Norse myths from creation to Ragnarök—the death of the gods—in his characteristic style: accessible, vivid, and respectful of the source material while completely readable. The perfect introduction to Norse mythology for readers of any age.

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