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title: "Valhalla Paperback – August 1, 2011"
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# Valhalla Paperback – August 1, 2011

**Brand:** jennifer willis
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Fun take on Norse mythology
  

*by A***A on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2013*

I really enjoyed this book. I was a bit concerned when the main character was introduced as a self-proclaimed sixteen-year-old witch, thinking this could easily stray into romantic wish fulfillment YA territory. This is not that book. Without giving away too much, she's more of the problem than the solution.I love mythology, and I especially loved seeing some of the minor Norse characters get their own stories. Although I would have loved to see even more appearances, the human characters were just so well written that I enjoyed their scenes just as much as the gods'. The plot was fast-paced (perhaps a little too fast near the end, but it led to an epic climax where I was genuinely concerned about who would live and who would die.)Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a fun, sometimes dark, sometimes funny, sometimes scary paranormal story.

### ⭐⭐ 2.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great idea...
  

*by E***H on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 16, 2013*

I like the concept. Norse gods roaming the modern world? Moon witch? Yes please! However, it didn't pan out for me. Beyond the minor quibbles, I have two major problems with this book:One is that it seemed very young. I don't much like teenage protagonists anyway; their problems don't interest me and their ways of dealing with things are (often appropriately) juvenile. Not my cup of tea. But stories of teenagers CAN be well-written, and I just don't feel like this one was. The author seemed as young and shallow as her main character - and the supposedly adult characters did as well.(MINOR SPOILER AHEAD) My other issue is the treatment of minor characters. Innocents were called up to do battle against their will, many were maimed and killed, and no one did more than shrug their shoulders over them. We saw nothing of their friends and family, or who they were. The gods certainly didn't care for them, and the main character saw them as nothing more than fuel for her adolescent angst. Even the ones who lived were treated poorly by the story - why should Rita feel the need to atone for things she did completely against her will and outside of her control? I'm not a fan of unfairness anyway, but unfairness treated as if it were perfectly fine is really not okay.It's possible I would have liked this book if I were 13. I liked the idea; I just couldn't get on board with the execution.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    fun but average
  

*by H***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 3, 2013*

This was a good introduction to Norse gods.  I'm not very familiar with them and the book did a nice job of giving me a run down on who's who.Liked the concept of the book, Norse gods trying to get by in the modern world.  And how some adapt, and others not so much. The interactions between the gods and the modern day people were probably the best part.The story and the characters though, were just average.  It seemed to me like I wasn't getting the full story.  I'm not sure if there wasn't enough background or I just wasn't getting the full picture.  Also, maybe because there were so many characters, I couldn't get attached to any of them.  The cat and dog seemed to have more personality than the majority of the gods/people.  Or maybe I just didn't care for the gods/people narratives that the author picked.  Loki, Freya, or Fenrir's point of view may have made a better vantage point for me.

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