I am actually turning to Norse mythological. I am very interested in their beliefs and religion and I just find it so fascinating and something to believe in. I honestly never followed religion but Norse Mythology has given me something to believe in. I am gonna buy this book.
My foundation is in Norse pre-Christian religion and I am always on the quest for any methods of historical magic in that realm. It's extremely difficult. There's hardly anything available. Of course, this is a book of mythology but it made me think of my plight. Lol. It's absolutely beautiful.
Depends on what you’re looking for. And how accurate you want it to be to what we ACTUALLY know. Although I have yet to find a collection of everything in one book. as a “practicing” Norse pagan here are some good recommendations I can give you. If you’re re looking for actual translations of old Norse text the best name I can give you is Dr Jackson Crawford. Just look him up on Amazon. Also check out his TH-cam channel. He’s a former university professor, who now uploads to TH-cam. He has pretty much anything you could want to know on his channel and more coming. th-cam.com/channels/XCxNFxw6iq-Mh4uIjYvufg.html He has some of the best/ most readable translations of the Poetic Edda and the Havamal. As well as some others like the saga of the volsungs. Then we have Snorri Sturlisons the prose Edda (which I think Crawford is working on his own translation of now.) snorri was a Christian who translated some Norse text in the 1200s...so the historical accuracy is questionable (possible it’s tainted by Christian belief.) is still worth the read. Regardless. It has stories the Poetic Edda does not. If you want more of an easily readable not so boring (the Eddas can be a bore to read at times just based off their age.) alternative, Neil Gaimans “Norse mythology” is a great book. It tells the stories In a more entertaining way. Hope this helps. Even though it’s kind of an old comment. As for this book in the video, I’m getting it soon so personally I can’t comment but from what I have heard it’s great and fun to read, although some portions aren’t 100% accurate.
Truly astonishing workmanship, beautiful. I'm going to have to unsubscribe if you keep doing this to me - otherwise I'll be living on nought but lentils forever!
I am actually turning to Norse mythological. I am very interested in their beliefs and religion and I just find it so fascinating and something to believe in. I honestly never followed religion but Norse Mythology has given me something to believe in. I am gonna buy this book.
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Same here, it makes me feel excitement I can't explain the feeling
Just ordered 7 books on Norse Mythology. This was one of them. Can't wait to start this journey.
Can you tell me what are the books that you ordered
@@blanctroopers334 Sure. The Sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok. The Poetic Edda-Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman-Tales of Norse Mythology- The Runes- The Voluspa
I need this book as soon as I can afford it I have allways been a fan of greek mythology and would love to try norse mythology
I ordered it before I watched this vid, it’s arriving tomorrow and now I’m really looking forward to it
This is amazing I’m so glad I ordered it
Dude u could review Ramayan and Mahabharat the biggest epics
Okay. I just ordered it, as I fell in love at first sight!
My foundation is in Norse pre-Christian religion and I am always on the quest for any methods of historical magic in that realm. It's extremely difficult. There's hardly anything available. Of course, this is a book of mythology but it made me think of my plight. Lol. It's absolutely beautiful.
I just got this in the Mail today and you are correct it is a very beautiful book.
Can you please recommend me a good Egyptian mythology book?
I read a piece of it today and I'm not disappointed at all
Just bought it. It’s in my lap rn
Such a beautiful book. On my way to collect them all, only got greys anatomy so far
Ah! What is that like? Good quality reproduction of the illustrations?
@@FoolishFishBooks Yes, the illustrations are beautiful. I even prefer reading it over my Human anatomy textbook for uni 😂
@@JP-cp1dk Good to know. I'm looking to pick up a couple more of these to fill another shelf. Grey's may be a good tip! Thanks!
@@FoolishFishBooks Happy collecting! And keep the content coming, i subbed 😊
Mine is on its way. Can't wait to get it. 😁
How many pages?
Will you be getting the art of war leather bound edition?
Beautiful edition
I would love to learn about Norse mythology, any book with everything in it or a collection with everything in it ?
Depends on what you’re looking for. And how accurate you want it to be to what we ACTUALLY know.
Although I have yet to find a collection of everything in one book. as a “practicing” Norse pagan here are some good recommendations I can give you.
If you’re re looking for actual translations of old Norse text the best name I can give you is Dr Jackson Crawford. Just look him up on Amazon. Also check out his TH-cam channel. He’s a former university professor, who now uploads to TH-cam. He has pretty much anything you could want to know on his channel and more coming.
th-cam.com/channels/XCxNFxw6iq-Mh4uIjYvufg.html
He has some of the best/ most readable translations of the Poetic Edda and the Havamal. As well as some others like the saga of the volsungs.
Then we have Snorri Sturlisons the prose Edda (which I think Crawford is working on his own translation of now.) snorri was a Christian who translated some Norse text in the 1200s...so the historical accuracy is questionable (possible it’s tainted by Christian belief.) is still worth the read. Regardless. It has stories the Poetic Edda does not.
If you want more of an easily readable not so boring (the Eddas can be a bore to read at times just based off their age.) alternative, Neil Gaimans “Norse mythology” is a great book. It tells the stories In a more entertaining way.
Hope this helps. Even though it’s kind of an old comment. As for this book in the video, I’m getting it soon so personally I can’t comment but from what I have heard it’s great and fun to read, although some portions aren’t 100% accurate.
Sold!
Hey Denis what would you say are your top 5 of the Barnes and Noble Leather-bound Classics series?
@@FoolishFishBooks Not at all, I look forward to it :)
Great review, thank you!
Went to Amazon & Ordered It!!!!
Im gonna buy this but is it like a bible?
I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean. I'm pretty sure it's not like a Bible in any meaningful way.
@@FoolishFishBooks do i need to read it to get into valhalla.
@@AlucardImmortal599 oh. No. You need to be a Viking warrior and die in battle for that. No books required.
@@FoolishFishBooks Hey, I'm getting into norse mythology and I don't know how to start. Is neil gaiman norse mythology a good start?
@@filipe.282 Absolutely!
I have this book!!
What other luxury books do you recommend
Hi Sarah, I guess it really depends on what your tastes are 😋 have a look at the other videos on my channel, you might get some inspiration 😁
Truly astonishing workmanship, beautiful. I'm going to have to unsubscribe if you keep doing this to me - otherwise I'll be living on nought but lentils forever!
I just brought the Arabian nights! Not fair! Haha
@@FoolishFishBooks I keep taking it out of the shelf just to admire its cover :D