Norse, of Course (Norse, of Course, #2)
by Kristin Valkenhaus and Nick Valkenhaus
Seven o'clock, on a Monday morning, five hundred years after the end of the world, and goblins had been at the cellar again...Maddy Smith was born with a rusty-coloured runemark on her hand - a symbol of the old gods and definitely cause for suspicion. For magic is dangerous. Or so everyone thinks. But Maddy enjoys working magic. Even if it is just to control some pesky goblins. And every time her friend, One-Eye - a good-for-nowt Outlander - comes by, he teaches her more and more about the gods...
Tales of the Norse Warrior Gods: The Heroes of Asgard
by Annie Keary and Eliza Keary
A selection of Norwegian folktales chosen by Sigrid Undset, True and Untrue and Other Norse Tales is based on the classic folklore collected by Pieter Christian Asbju8rnsen and Ju8rgen Moe. These wonderful stories tell of worlds similar to our own, worlds with love and hate, sorrow and joy, humor and pathos. Beginning with brothers named True and Untrue, the book takes readers through tales of princes and princesses, giants and trolls, husbands and wives, and a castle that is "East o' the Sun an...
Unicorn Composition Notebook (Anna's Notebooks, #1)
by Anna's Stationery
Tales of Norse Gods and Heroes (Oxford Illustrated Classics) (Oxford Myths & Legends)
by Barbara Leonie Picard
The Vikings told many stories of their gods: mighty Odin; Thor the god of thunder; gentle Freya; and Loki the mischief-maker and the tricks he played. In the stories, the gods are forced to always strive against the hated giants, who symbolize the pitiless northern snows and the grim mountains. These exciting and dramatic tales open with the beginning of all things, and follow the story through to the gods' final battle against the forces of winter.
Character-forming moral fables, Viking and Nordic folk and fairy tales take the magic of the natural world and combine it with the practical common sense of the everyday. Good folk are rewarded for their hard work, the honest and the faithful are valued by the gods: treasured tales from Hans Christian Andersen, such as 'The Little Match Girl', and less well known stories such as 'Katie Woodencloak' (a Norwegian Version of Cinderella) by Asbjørnsen & Moe are some of the heartwarming pieces in thi...
East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon (Works in Translation)
by Peter Christen Asbj Rnsen and Peter Christen Asbjornsen
This traditional Norwegian fairy tale is an epic story of a bewitched prince and the determined lassie who loves him, rags and riches, hags and heroism, magic and mystery, a curse and a quest, and wicked trolls with some of the longest noses ever seen!
Asterix and the Normans (Asterix (Darguard)) (Asterix)
by Rene De Goscinny and Rene Goscinny
A Norman invasion of the Gaulish village! But only trendy teenager Justforkix, visiting from Lutetia, fears them, for the Gauls have their magic potion. But the Normas themselves want to learn the meaning of fear: can Asterix and his friends teach them? Another secret weapon is brought into play...and at long last the bard Cacofonix wins the appreciation due to him.
Avonturen uit de Noorse Mythologie #1 (Avonturen Uit de Noorse Mythologie, #1)
by Nick de Waal
Mr. Strong and the Ogre (Mr. Men & Little Miss Magic)
by Adam Hargreaves
Mr Strong is the strongest person in the world. So when he hears that a nasty ogre has been picking on his friends, he decides it’s time to put his strength to good use! An original tale from the classic Mr Men world.
Tells how the infant Prince Hakon is rescued by men fiercely loyal to his dead father, who ski across the rugged mountains in blizzard conditions to save him from his enemies, the Baglers.
A retelling of the Norse sagas about Odin, Freya, Thor, Loki and the other gods and goddesses who lived in Asgard before the dawn of history.