what do i have to do to make joanne harris’s norse mythology books have a fandom
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what do i have to do to make joanne harris’s norse mythology books have a fandom
Rumors of his death were much exagerated. 1hr sketch. May finish it decently in the future
Im about halfway through runelight and this is all i can think of
have you read Runelight, by Joanne Harris (2011)?
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After all, words are what remain when all the deeds have been done. Words can shatter faith; start a war; change the course of history. A story can make your heart beat faster; topple walls; scale mountains - hey, a story can even raise the dead. And that's why the King of Stories ended up being the King of the gods; because writing history and making history are only the breadth of a page apart.
The Gospel of Loki (Loki #1) by J. Harris
keeping watch near red horse hill✨
it's been 10 years since i first read runemarks but i still think about it a lot! this series and the small community around it really shaped who i am today 💗📚
runemarks fandom please find me i love u sm <3
There's an old Northlands saying that goes like this: When lies don't help, try telling the truth. Loki knew it well, of course, but much preferred his own version, which was: When lies don't help, tell better lies.
— Runelight (Joanne Harris)