Norse Code

I suppose that it is inevitable that a novel that re-tells the events of Ragnarok should have an air of inevitability about the plot. Even so, when reading Greg van Eekout’s Norse Code I kept getting the feeling that everything that happened in it was pre-determined. Characters would turn up in the right place at the right time; characters would fall in love with each other; and so on, just because it was required of them. It is a book that I thought could have been a lot better. But then I kept putting myself in the position of an editor faced with the choice as to whether or not to buy the book. And every time I did so I said to myself, “Modern day chick gets to be Valkyrie and hang around with surfer-dude godling seeking to save Earth from Ragnarok, complete with comedy ravens; how cool is that!” So yeah, I would have bought the book too, because it is a lot of fun for all its faults. Especially the comedy ravens.

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  1. The ravens were great! I also liked the aspect of having the “little guys” be the center of attention (and seeming to do all the actual work as well, on both sides) instead of the big wig gods. Plus, I’m fond of van Eekhout’s style of light, extremely entertaining writing.

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