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128
Novel • Fiction
Scandinavia • Viking Era
2008
Middle grade
8-12 years
Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Mark Buckingham follows a young Norwegian boy named Odd who embarks on an unexpected journey. Odd encounters several Norse gods transformed into animals and must confront the Frost Giants to restore balance. The story blends mythical elements with a coming-of-age narrative.
Fantastical
Adventurous
Mysterious
Emotional
Inspirational
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Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham is celebrated for its whimsical storytelling and enchanting illustrations. Readers appreciate Gaiman's ability to blend Norse mythology with a heartwarming tale of resilience and courage. Some critique the story's brevity, desiring deeper character development. Overall, it charms with imagination and art.
Readers who enjoy Odd and the Frost Giants are typically fans of imaginative fantasy with Norse mythology, similar to those who love Percy Jackson & the Olympians for its mythical elements or The Chronicles of Narnia for its blend of adventure and whimsy. Suitable for middle-grade readers seeking magical narratives.
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Loki
A trickster figure with a cunning and unpredictable nature, often shifting forms and adding chaos to the narrative.
Thor
A strong and courageous god known for his warrior spirit and impulsive actions, often getting into sticky situations.
Odin
The powerful and enigmatic ruler of Asgard with a mysterious demeanor and notable influence over the other gods.
Freya
A beautiful and powerful goddess who, despite her appearance of fragility, possesses formidable strength and a whimsical nature.
The Frost Giant
An unnamed antagonist with a desire for beauty, posing a challenge to Odd and the gods with a mix of menace and vulnerability.
Odd's Mother
A loving and caring figure in Odd's life who instills in him the values and stories of her Scottish heritage.
Fat Elfred and the Villagers
Representations of skeptical and small-minded attitudes, often critical of Odd due to his differences and perceived limitations.
128
Novel • Fiction
Scandinavia • Viking Era
2008
Middle grade
8-12 years
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