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Ebook About “A surprise from the author of Chocolat,” New York Times bestselling author Joanne M. Harris, “this pacy adult fantasy is narrated by Loki, the Norse god of fire and mischief” (Vogue).This novel is a brilliant first-person narrative of the rise and fall of the Norse gods—retold from the point of view of the world’s ultimate trickster, Loki. A #1 bestseller in the UK, The Gospel of Loki tells the story of Loki’s recruitment from the underworld of Chaos, his many exploits on behalf of his one-eyed master, Odin, through to his eventual betrayal of the gods and the fall of Asgard itself. Using her lifelong passion for the Norse myths, New York Times bestseller Joanne M. Harris has created a vibrant and powerful fantasy novel that the Sunday Sun recommends “to her long-standing audience with wit, style, and obvious enjoyment;” The Sunday Times claims it “lively and fun;” and The Metro adds that “Harris has enormous fun with her antihero...this mythical bad boy should beguile fans of Neil Gaiman.”Book The Gospel of Loki Review :
Harris is apparently one (along with certain Norwegian musicians) of not a lot of people who actually understand things. Stories are stories whether they were written by Harris, Snorri Sturluson, or long-dead annonymous poets. What is important is using one's literary interpretation skills that one should have learned in school to understand the meaning. Harris uses Loki as a means to add both lost real meaning and modern rationality to the Norse Myths. For example, Loki is the offspring of two Jotuns. What does that mean, the son of two literal "giants," as in really big people? No. Jotuns are forces of nature. Thus, (p. 18-19 of the hardback) "My father was a lightning-strike and my mother was a pile of dry twigs." (Farbauti=cruel striker, therefore, lightning strike meets Laufey=leafy sprig, a.k.a. nal=needle, therefore, evergreen needles, resulting in Wildfire). Of course, even if you hit some people over the head with a book, they are still going to insist on things like literal versions of the English word giant or the whole monotheistic/poltical religion view of good vs. evil, seeing everything as a straight line rather than a circle... Anyway, Harris's combination of understanding, excellent writing, and her own creativity keep me drawn to this book. I did not want to put it down and did not want it to end. The only things I didn't really care for are Fenris (Fenrir) as a werewolf instead of a wolf and the intent in "Ransom." This Sigyn is so awful, I actually feel sorry for Loki; one understands why Loki is "not naturally monogamous." Trying not to give too much away, I like the whole theory behind this book and Runemarks and Runelight regarding a certain disembodied head; it works logically and adds a new perspective to the old stories. The humor of this book gets mentioned a lot in reviews, but what's even better to me are lines like "And just for a moment, I almost believed that neither of us was lying." The Gospel According to Loki, by Joanne Harris, is told from the point of view in the voice of bad boy Trickster Loki. The Trickster’s captivating ability to tell a tale is almost bewitching enough to elicit an inkling of sympathy from the reader, yet anyone who has ever read Norse mythology knows how the story ends. Loki is never the hero. Maybe he could have been if the tale had unfolded differently, if the tables had been turned a bit in his favor. Destined to be more of a villain and an anti-hero, he is still able to persuade us to wish for a glimmer of hope at the end. Loki’s personality, cunning, and self-admiration shine through his words in this fun romp celebrating the glorious days and the final moments of Odin, Thor, Loki, and the rest of the Aesir in Asgard. Read Online The Gospel of Loki Download The Gospel of Loki The Gospel of Loki PDF The Gospel of Loki Mobi Free Reading The Gospel of Loki Download Free Pdf The Gospel of Loki PDF Online The Gospel of Loki Mobi Online The Gospel of Loki Reading Online The Gospel of Loki Read Online Joanne M. Harris Download Joanne M. Harris Joanne M. Harris PDF Joanne M. Harris Mobi Free Reading Joanne M. Harris Download Free Pdf Joanne M. Harris PDF Online Joanne M. Harris Mobi Online Joanne M. Harris Reading Online Joanne M. HarrisRead Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual By Luvvie Ajayi Jones
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