Crossley-Holland's inspired text is straightforward and largely unadorned in a way that makes it timeless. Meanwhile, Love's eye-popping expressionist illustrations, rendered in acrylics and ink, decorate almost every page, beautifully creating an often sinister atmosphere that expands the tone of the text. Together words and pictures work to memorable effect, doubtlessly inspiring their young readers to yell and cry. The myths have seldom been better served. --Booklist (starred review) The brutal, mischievous, and fascinating stories of Norse mythology unfold in lively and dramatic retellings, which introduce the gods and goddesses of Asgard, as well as the dwarves and giants of Midgard and Jotunheim. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Twenty tales of gods, giants, and dwarfs, of mighty feats and epic trickery.the tales are.powerful in emotional resonance--not to mention chock-full of bold deeds, glittering treasures, and scary monsters.
Lavishly illustrated and strongly atmospheric--as well suited for reading aloud as alone. --Kirkus Reviews Bold illustrations dominated by dark colors and intimidating shadows accompany each tale in this indispensable collection of Norse myths.Each story begins with a one-sentence summary of the myth's message, providing a useful tool for engaging students in lessons about summarizing. This is an essential purchase for middle and high school collections. --School Library Connection.