Nordic Book Club : Odinsbarn
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I went for Skyggeporten for now, but the price tag for such a short book made me cringe -.- Swedish books are so cheap in comparison
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I just looked up Syggeporten. It is the same author as Skammerens Datter, the book I mentioned upthread.
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Well... I finally finished Odinsbarn today. Took me how many months?! I don't know or care. I put it aside many times, and at one point decided to go back and reread all of the Urd chapters because I was confused about his storyline.
But I finally finished, and I am so so happy about that
But I finally finished, and I am so so happy about that
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