But that is more on me and my lack of knowledge about Norse mythology. Outside of the behavior of several of the characters. I’m not sure I can truly find something else I did not like about the book. I assume that means the chapters in the actual book were close to 70 pages each. Yes, I listened to the audiobook, but each “chapter” was roughly 75 minutes in length. One negative about this book is the lack of chapters. This is a story of love- the love of a mother for her children, a wife for her husband, the love of friends. This is more than a story of a powerless witch gaining her powers back. And if you are unfamiliar with many of the names found in Norse mythology and folklore, this is probably the best way to read the book. I will admit, I listened to the audiobook and did not read a physical copy. Will she fight to stop the prophecy? Or will she fight to control the destiny of her loved ones? Postives Angraboda works hard to keep her family safe, especially as she starts to regain her power of prophecy. Their union produces three children, each with a unique power and destiny. She distrusts him and his actions, but over time finds herself in love with him. He reveals himself to be the trickster god, Loki. Soon she is found by a man bearing a special gift. Injured and powerless, she flees to the farthest corner of the 9 Worlds. CW/TW: death, violence, murder, war, forced marriage, kidnapping Synopsisįor refusing to give Odin what he wanted, Angrboda was sentenced to death by burning.
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