Bestselling and much loved author Neil Gaiman, whose novel American Gods has been adapted into a major television series, brings vividly to life the stories of Norse mythology that have inspired his own extraordinary writing in this number one Sunday Times bestseller
Neil Gaiman has written highly acclaimed books for children and adults and is the first author to have won the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for the same work – The Graveyard Book. The Sleeper and the Spindle, illustrated by Chris Riddell, won the 2016 Kate Greenaway Medal. His novel, American Gods, has been adapted into a major television series.
It’s virtually impossible to read more than ten words by Neil
Gaiman and not wish he would tell you the rest of the story … The
halls of Valhalla have been crying out for Gaiman to tell their
stories to a new audience. Hopefully this collection will be just
the beginning
*Natalie Haynes, Observer*
Brilliant … Somehow he brings us close to this world of mountains
and cataracts, monsters and elves
*Sunday Times Book of the Week*
There have been countless retellings of the Norse myths, but few
that give them the everyday immediacy of Neil Gaiman’s wry, punchy
phrasing and delivery. You feel that bumbling Thor, wise Odin,
fabulous Freya and the wily Loki are part of him
*The Times*
Gaiman retells the Norse sagas in his own lucid, laid-back style,
teasing out the humour and absurdity inherent in the source
material … An honest retelling that betrays an abiding personal
passion for the exploits of dim-witted Thor, mercurial Loki,
bombastic Odin and the rest
*Financial Times*
Beautifully told and a lot of fun
*Mail on Sunday*
A bold undertaking … An excellent introduction to the stories that
wield such great cultural significance
*Economist*
Gaiman’s voice is engaging; often quirkily humorous … The author’s
affection for the characters shines out from every page, and the
narrative, always crisp and direct, combines an adult’s insight
with a childlike sense of wonder at the magic of it all
*Joanne Harris, Spectator*
Gaiman’s characteristically limpid, quick-running prose keeps the
dramatic impetus of the medieval texts … His telling of the tales
is for children and adults alike, and this is both right and wise,
it being the property of genuine myth on many levels
*Ursula K Le Guin, Guardian*
It’s the perfect moment to become acquainted with Gaiman’s eerie,
fantastical writing. In his latest book, he recasts the Nordic
sagas as gripping human dramas, putting flesh and blood on the
slippery Loki, the hard-charging Odin and others
*Irish Independent*
His work draws you in and eats you up with new worlds and ideas
*Metro*
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