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I've fallen in love with Norse Mythology these last days, and I'm wondering if any of you guys know of any good books about it.

Like the Edda, is that a good one? :)

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Norse mythology is interesting. However, I'm convinced that you need to work much harder to find a good translation that preserves a great deal of the original complexity. I've read some "scholarly" translations that are balls-to-the-walls painfully bad.

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Thanks for the tip, Severlan, but I think I'm good. I've read the first three chapters. It's painful at some points, but I haven't got any problems yet. :)

Ooo I can't wait to read the rest!! I think I've fallen in love with Loki! XD

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Well, I wouldn't consider it to be particularly enjoyable reading, but for a class I took this past semester, we read a story called 'The Saga of the Volsungs'. That's another book of Norse Mythology you might want to consider reading, though it focuses primarily on a single lineage of heroes instead of the gods proper (though Odin does make a number of appearances nonetheless, as would be expected).

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Thanks for your tip, Fayt Zelpher, but I do prefere to read about the gods. But it was kind of you to mention it :)

Don't worry about it. If I find something relating to Norse mythology somewhere and can remember to do so, I'll make sure to let you know. :)

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This was the coolest shit about 8 years ago.

Since, I've managed to forget just about everything except how awesome the concept of Yggdrasill is. I don't even remember where the names of the days of the week came from except Thursday...

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This was the coolest shit about 8 years ago.

Since, I've managed to forget just about everything except how awesome the concept of Yggdrasill is. I don't even remember where the names of the days of the week came from except Thursday...

Wednesday = Odin's Day (or Wotan's Day)

Friday = Frigg's Day (it might also be Frey - I can't remember).

There's two more for you.

And obviously, Sunday and Monday are the days of the Sun and the Moon, respectively.

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That's very easy in Swedish.

Monday = MÃ¥ndag

Moon = MÃ¥ne

Tuesday = Tisdag

Tyr = Tyr (At least I think it's Tyr's day ;) )

Wednesday = Onsdag

Odin = Oden

Thursday = Torsdag

Thor = Tor

Friday = Fredag

Frey = Frej

Saturday = Lördag

... sorry, no idea XD

Sunday = Söndag

Sun = Sol

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That's very easy in Swedish.

Monday = MÃ¥ndag

Moon = MÃ¥ne

Tuesday = Tisdag

Tyr = Tyr (At least I think it's Tyr's day ;) )

Wednesday = Onsdag

Odin = Oden

Thursday = Torsdag

Thor = Tor

Friday = Fredag

Frey = Frej

Saturday = Lördag

... sorry, no idea XD

Sunday = Söndag

Sun = Sol

Saturday is of course the day of Saturn.

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