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See allWhat a great re-interpretation of Norse mythology. I loved Norse mythology as a child and read everything about it (i even own an Edda or two). Therefore I love to read books which are based on it because I feel right at home and understand the pictures and subtleties.
This book is a great story about the journey of great protagonists with flaws and strength. These are women one can relate to. They all learn from their errors and change in some ways. The story took me in right away and I red the whole book in one go. I think I have to read it another time but much slower to get all the small details I am sure I overlooked.
Because the author asked in the end: I would love to read more about Lovis and Solveig. Maybe about the golden glory day or even how they fare now. Also about Birke.
I first I was not really sure if I would be interested in the story, but it captured me quite quickly. Interesting setting I want to learn more about. Loved the character development and the intrigue (which is credible and not over the top). The revelation at the end really surprised me and made me wonder about what comes next.