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Norse Paganism for all things Norse, including but not limited to Asatru and Heathenism |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Edge of the forest
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As an inaugural post here I thought I would start with a question.
I am reading the Wolf and the Raven by Diana Paxson - a little hard getting into it but it's coming. Does anyone have any other really good recommendations? I plant to order this one next(came highly recommended):
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
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Brian Bates The Way of the Wyrd reads like a novel but is supposed to be a novelization of an old manuscript written by a monk. Of course it is also Anglo-Saxon rather than Norse. But I really enjoyed it.
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