Valhalla: Into The Darkness - Valhalla, #2 - E-book - ePub

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Lee Gold

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 Lee Gold - Valhalla: Into The Darkness - Valhalla, #2.
"An axe age, a sword age, " Bookwyrm chanted. "A wind age, a wolf age.""Brothers shall fight and slay each other, " sang Knut. "Garm howls in Hel, and... Lire la suite
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"An axe age, a sword age, " Bookwyrm chanted. "A wind age, a wolf age.""Brothers shall fight and slay each other, " sang Knut. "Garm howls in Hel, and the wolf runs free."It's late Winter, and Robin's still isn't used to Asgard. Last year she left Valhalla without permission. "I don't want to fight and die at Ragnarok, " she told her new friends. "I want to win!" Every day, they swore their oath on her magic sword Frostbite, even the snarky squirrel Ratatosk.
"All for one, and one for all."Now her magic sword Frostbite has turned into handsome Frost Lokison, and they're living together, and someday soon they're going to get married. The really unsettling change is that Robin and Frost have dinner once a week with his parents. Robin is nervous whenever Loki giggles at her. Meanwhile Odin has new plans for Robin and her oathmates. And Odin's plans include his favorite foster brother, Loki (who has plans of his own).
And then there were the Norns who weave everyone's life threads onto their loom. Their tapestry has gotten very dark. Maybe Robin and her oathmates can save the Sun! Odin thinks they can!Loki thinks they'll need his help

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Biographie de Lee Gold

Lee Gold grew up in a home with lots of bookshelves. There was Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm and Oz. There was the Iliad for children and the Odyssey for children. There were the Shakespeare plays, and there were stories about the Shakespeare plays. There was the Greek myths, and there were the Norse myths. There was a Jewish Bible. There was Kipling's Just So Stories and Jungle Books for children and his Plain Tales from the Hills not for children.
And every week or two there was a trip to the library and library books to take home.. 

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