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The Bones Of Odin (2000)

by David Leadbeater(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 5
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Matt Drake
review 1: This one was tough for me to finish. I had high hopes for it just because I hadn't read a lot of fiction about Norse mythology. I thought the premise was cool and the ending was fine but the characters were tough for me to give way to the willing suspension of disbelief. The character Ben was confusing, I didn't feel like the author really locked in to who and what he was for the book. The pace was too quick in that it felt very unbelievable how fast they were solving problems. I did pick it up cheap on Amazon so it wasn't bad for the money but I think it could have used some better writing overall.
review 2: The Bones of Odin by David Leadbeater is an extremely fasted paced novel beginning of page one.Matt Drake, an former SAS agent, turned photographer gets c
... moreaught up in the search for the nine pieces of Odin. Adding to the adventure is the involvement of other groups searching for the same pieces.Love mythology and The Bones of Odin didn't disappoint. Odin is of Norse Mythology. The belief being that if the nine pieces of Odin are found and put together properly, like a puzzle, it will begin the end of the world.Loved the characters, action and the mythology. Great novel. Will definitely be reading the rest of the books. less
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Devifier
Overall an ok book but a bit thin on character development for the first book of the series.
NinjaGirly
I didn't like the writing style in this book. It seems disjointed and unorganized.
aditya
Interesting story and action packed. Good read.
mrstcrawford
Entertaining nonsense
ceckogecko
fab!
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