![]() ![]() Loki is the father of Hel, Fenris Wolf and of Jörmungandr. Loki is the son of a Giant in Norse Myth, and is the God of Mischief. ![]() ![]() So without further ado, let’s take a look at my thoughts surrounding “Norse Mythology”, by Neil Gaiman. When I found that the one and only Neil Gaiman had written a book on the topic, I just had to buy it. Tales of Yggdrasil, the World Tree, around which everything exists, including the Nine Worlds, the many adventures and battles of Thor & Loki, Odin and his quest for knowledge and so many other stories make the mythos that much more exciting to learn more about. Norse Mythology has been a subject which has always fascinated me. Today’s blog is going to take a look at my thoughts surrounding the book! Mythology is a topic, of which I personally love, and have explored a couple of times on the blog in the past. Last week, I finished reading “Norse Mythology” by Neil Gaiman. Would you like to find out more about the adventures of Thor & Loki? Would you like to discover how Tyr, the Norse God of War lost his arm? How about wanting to learn more about Kvasir, the wisest of all beings, or of Idunn and her apples of immortality? Well if you answered yes to any of those questions, then this will be the book for you! ![]()
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