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Odd and the frost giants book
Odd and the frost giants book













While Odd was on the run, he came across the Gods of Asgard who have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. He ran away from his home because of his cruel stepfather. He is brave little lad but luck has never been his friend. *Gaaaah, this is so confusing.* Odd is the name of a Viking child. This is basically a children's book that features a much nicer version of beloved mythological characters! "Odd and the Frost Giants" is a short, simple, magical and disarmingly beautiful tale that draws from Viking and Norse mythology.

odd and the frost giants book

The noise of the blade hitting the thick icicle cracked off the hills around them, making echoes that sounded as if an entire army of men was hammering on the ice… I recommend it to fans of Thor as portrayed in the marvel cinematic universe. And watching Odd resolve the problems of the Gods is amusing.

odd and the frost giants book

Some of it may sound unimportant (the fact that Thor is supposed to have a big red beard for example) though things like this are quite important when dealing with Gods. The marvel cinematic universe and the comic book writers do a good job with their personalities, though their actual physical attributes are completely wrong. Gaiman has captured the essence of Odin, Thor and Loki terrifically. The three Gods have been banished from Asgard and their kingdom is now in the hands of the Frost Giants. Odd walks in unawares and offers his help. Loki (who has been transformed into a fox) skulks in the corner bemused. Odin (who has been transformed into an eagle) flies overhead watching the scene. Imagine this: Thor (who has been transformed into a bear) has his paw stuck in a tree after trying to reach a bee’s nest.

odd and the frost giants book

Positivity can go a long way and it certainly helps when you stumble across the Gods. He refuses to stop smiling and it is because of this that he succeeds.

odd and the frost giants book

He is physically disabled and shunned by his step-father who pushes him out of his family home, though he refuses to give up. This is a children’s tale, though as with all good children’s books it’s perfect for adults too. If you enjoyed Norse Mythology then you will likely adore this.















Odd and the frost giants book