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Posted inreviews|Taggedadult fiction,audiobooks,book review,books in translation,Cixin Liu,diverse livesDiverse Narrators,diverse stacks,fiction,Kate listens,Kate reads,library books,Review Set on a small island North of the Arctic circle in Norway in the 1600s, this novel follows the lives of ...
My huge thanks toBoldwood Bookswho accepted my request to read this viaNetGalley, my opinion is my own. 1030 AD Some men are gifted a crown. Others have to fight to claim it. Exiled from Norway, Harald Sigurdsson, brother to murdered King Olaf, must battle mercilessly for survival in the...
Rate some books to find out!BlurbThe Witches is a children's book by British author Roald Dahl, first published in London in 1983 by Jonathan Cape. The book, like many of Dahl's works, is illustrated by Quentin Blake. The story is partly set in Norway and partly in the United Kingdom...
Why is Norway known for trolls? Learn about Norwegian and Scandinavian trolls, instances of trolls in literature and folklore, and geographical formations named after troll mythology.
Magdalena Tulli: In Red - love, commerce and war in an imaginary Polish town Sigrid Undset: Kristin Lavransdatter* - a family saga set in medieval Norway Gore Vidal: Creation* - the grandson of Zoroaster meets Buddha, Gosala, Lao Tse and Confucius Evelyn Waugh: Helena - a dull and ...
Back from Norway! Time to acquire more science fiction. Which books/covers/authors in the post intrigue you? Which have you read? Disliked? Enjoyed? 1.The Dreaming Dragons, Damien Broderick (1980) Carl Lundgren’s cover for the 1st US edition ...
1925 and all that — fictional modernism 100 years on From ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Mrs Dalloway’ to ‘The Trial’: the trailblazing works of that year’s literary gold rush remain vivid and influential today December 26 2024 Review ...