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Sagas of Icelanders
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141000039
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Journey to medieval Iceland with the Sagas, epic tales of Norse settlers, explorers, and their descendants. Experience a world as captivating as Homer, tragic as Sophocles, and human as Shakespeare. Explore the lives and adventures of those who shaped Iceland’s destiny and ventured to Greenland and North America. ISBN: 9780141000039
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Nitishree Bhansali –
These sagas are wild! Full of drama and larger-than-life characters. Highly recommended if you like historical fiction.
Fathima Neslin –
Some sagas were truly captivating, others less so. A bit uneven in quality, but when it’s good, it’s great. worth the try!
Prashasti Verma –
These sagas are epic! Full of betrayal, love, and adventure. I’m not sure every story was a winner, but overall, a great read.
Shlok Mohaley –
An incredible collection of tales from Iceland’s past. I couldn’t put it down. A total page-turner, very good.
Anurag Ghoshal –
It’s an acquired taste. The writing style wasn’t for me, but I appreciate the historical significance. Can’t deny it’s important.
Muskan Singh –
A fascinating glimpse into Icelandic history and culture, though the language can be a bit dense at times. Still, worth the effort! I found it compelling.
Varun Singh –
A truly unique and unforgettable reading experience. The characters are so complex and interesting. Highly suggest.
Kanishk Kumar –
I had trouble getting into these stories. The lack of clear narrative made it a bit difficult to follow. Okay overall.
Nipun Sharma –
Amazing stories of bravery and resilience. The descriptions of the Icelandic landscape are stunning. I loved it.
Nikunj Singhal –
The sagas offer a unique window into the past. Brutal, honest, and surprisingly relatable. I would definitely recommend it.
Vaidehi Gupta –
The sagas offer a raw and unfiltered view of Viking life. Some were better than others, but all were interesting.
Lakshya Joshi –
A bit dense and challenging to get through, but ultimately rewarding. The historical context is fascinating. Worth reading.
Sumit Kumar Sahu –
A must-read for anyone interested in Norse mythology or Viking history. The translations are excellent. Truly gripping.
Rajat Srivastava –
I struggled to connect with some of the characters. The writing style felt a little dry at times. It was alright.
Satish Kannojia –
Interesting stories, but I found it hard to keep track of all the characters. A family tree might have helped! Decent overall though.
Abhishek Anand –
I found some of the stories repetitive and the pacing slow. Not my favorite, but not terrible either. It was alright.