Tales from Midhgardhur, Book 1 Audiobook by Colin Anders Brodd
Update: 2018-01-08
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Title: Tales from Midhgardhur, Book 1
Subtitle: More Midhgardhur Fantasy
Author: Colin Anders Brodd
Narrator: Bridger Conklin
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-08-18
Publisher: Colin Brodd
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
This is the first volume in a collection of short stories set in Midhgardhur, the Norse fantasy world of Colin Anders Brodd. Most of these stories were previously published online in the Channillo series Tales from Midhgardhur. Prepare to meet Vikings and shieldmaidens, giants and dragons, wonder and horror, swords and sorcery! This collection includes "The Tale of Halfdanur the Black", a prequel to The Saga of Asa Oathkeeper!
Members Reviews:
It is dark, it is engaging, and it is worth reading.
In this book you can expect to find dragons, sorcery, and so much more in worlds Brodd makes easy for the reader to imagine. Not only is the book written well, the storiesâthough shortâare complex, and could easily be expanded to fill an entire novel each.
Each of the ten stories in this book stands on its own. So, if you havenât read The Saga of Asa Oathkeeper by this author, you can still enjoy this book.
Whether it is Gylla coming back from the dead as the dark Valkyrie, Arngrimur fighting off undead beings with a sword that has a lust more intent on killing the living, or teleportation in the search for Ingjaldurâs crown, this collection of short stories will keep you entertained and mystified by the imagination of their creator.
Every story (within the story) is interesting and engaging. A few of the stories seemed to jump around a little, but overall it is a dark book that is a good, quick read.
The book is a collection of short adventure tales by ...
The book is a collection of short adventure tales by Colin Anders Brodd, the author of the novel âThe Saga of Asa Oathkeeperâ. Of the ten stories presented here five are prequels to Asaâs saga. These provide interesting details on the origins of both the nobility and the malice we have met with in Asaâs world. The story âIngjaldurâs Crownâ carries Asaâs adventures beyond the time frame of the original novel on another quest for power and justice.
The four remaining tales are drawn from a wider range of source material including the Arthurian legends and ballads on the British Isles. All this material is handled with solid writing skills which carry the reader forward with suspense and expectation.
Dark, Gritty, and Dazzling. A must read for all fans of Norse Myth.
Mr. Brodd will dazzle and ensnare you in his vivid and dark Norse tales. The cover of this book does not in any way do his collection of short stories justice. Mr. Brodd takes the world of Norse mythology and catapults you into the deepest and darkest realms of mystery. His depiction of Norse gods is second to none bringing every detail to such vivid life you forget where you are in the moment. I particularly enjoyed that he did not shy away from some of the grotesque and bloody truths of Norse myth that so may seem to wash over. His detailed knowledge of Norse mythology lends a great deal of credibility to his stories and Mr. Brodd adds his own artistic touches to bring you into his world. I am not normally a fan of short stories and I could easily see Mr. Brodd turning each of them into a full fledged book (which I hope he does); however I was captivated by each one and each story stirred my emotions in very different ways.
Title: Tales from Midhgardhur, Book 1
Subtitle: More Midhgardhur Fantasy
Author: Colin Anders Brodd
Narrator: Bridger Conklin
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-08-18
Publisher: Colin Brodd
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
This is the first volume in a collection of short stories set in Midhgardhur, the Norse fantasy world of Colin Anders Brodd. Most of these stories were previously published online in the Channillo series Tales from Midhgardhur. Prepare to meet Vikings and shieldmaidens, giants and dragons, wonder and horror, swords and sorcery! This collection includes "The Tale of Halfdanur the Black", a prequel to The Saga of Asa Oathkeeper!
Members Reviews:
It is dark, it is engaging, and it is worth reading.
In this book you can expect to find dragons, sorcery, and so much more in worlds Brodd makes easy for the reader to imagine. Not only is the book written well, the storiesâthough shortâare complex, and could easily be expanded to fill an entire novel each.
Each of the ten stories in this book stands on its own. So, if you havenât read The Saga of Asa Oathkeeper by this author, you can still enjoy this book.
Whether it is Gylla coming back from the dead as the dark Valkyrie, Arngrimur fighting off undead beings with a sword that has a lust more intent on killing the living, or teleportation in the search for Ingjaldurâs crown, this collection of short stories will keep you entertained and mystified by the imagination of their creator.
Every story (within the story) is interesting and engaging. A few of the stories seemed to jump around a little, but overall it is a dark book that is a good, quick read.
The book is a collection of short adventure tales by ...
The book is a collection of short adventure tales by Colin Anders Brodd, the author of the novel âThe Saga of Asa Oathkeeperâ. Of the ten stories presented here five are prequels to Asaâs saga. These provide interesting details on the origins of both the nobility and the malice we have met with in Asaâs world. The story âIngjaldurâs Crownâ carries Asaâs adventures beyond the time frame of the original novel on another quest for power and justice.
The four remaining tales are drawn from a wider range of source material including the Arthurian legends and ballads on the British Isles. All this material is handled with solid writing skills which carry the reader forward with suspense and expectation.
Dark, Gritty, and Dazzling. A must read for all fans of Norse Myth.
Mr. Brodd will dazzle and ensnare you in his vivid and dark Norse tales. The cover of this book does not in any way do his collection of short stories justice. Mr. Brodd takes the world of Norse mythology and catapults you into the deepest and darkest realms of mystery. His depiction of Norse gods is second to none bringing every detail to such vivid life you forget where you are in the moment. I particularly enjoyed that he did not shy away from some of the grotesque and bloody truths of Norse myth that so may seem to wash over. His detailed knowledge of Norse mythology lends a great deal of credibility to his stories and Mr. Brodd adds his own artistic touches to bring you into his world. I am not normally a fan of short stories and I could easily see Mr. Brodd turning each of them into a full fledged book (which I hope he does); however I was captivated by each one and each story stirred my emotions in very different ways.
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