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Yes, i saw that after my post. Someone already put a code down for Pollyanna. Thank you, to whoever did that.

Sadly, my other book is Pollyanna and I don't think a team member read that. So I'll put S16 next to mine.



Raven Cursed by Faith Hunter
Date Read: 1st August 2020
Rating: 4 stars
I always enjoy these books, and I need to get a move on wit..."
I love Jane. She can almost always be relied upon for a good story.

I'm with you, it will be one I recommend now too. I look forward to the next books in the series.




The amount of auto correct I just had to do on that..."
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Hope you had a nice hols. 😊
The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec - June 2022 Theme BOM - Mythology (starts 16 June 2022)
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Jul 14, 2022 04:19PM

"There came a day in laste summer..."
"Angrboda agreed." 62%
11. I love how the myths surrounding Loki are casually mixed into this book. I'm a fan of Norse mythology, though I don't know a ton about it. Do you know or enjoy Norse mythology? Do you like how the author is incorporating it into her book?
I'm like you. I like what i know of it, but that knowledge is limited. I bought a big book on Mythology, including Norse, but haven’t gotten passed Greek. I do like this book quite a bit so far, so i can only assume I'm enjoying her take on the myths.
12. "Was I wrong to not tell them the world may not accept the the way they are?"
This is Angrboda's question after not only Loki's other wife, but Loki himself, refers to their children as monsters. How would you answer her question? Was she right to try and protect and hide them from the Nine Worlds? Should she have gone about it in a different manner?
Oih, that is hard. They were quite little and their her kids, so i get her desire to protect them. But i think she should have pointed out how the Aesir are true monsters encased in pretty packages. That things are not always as they appear and for that reason they shouldn't care what others say based on their looks. But as every mother knows, it probably wouldn't have made a jot of difference.
13. What an ending to Part One! Did you see what was to come? Did you already know the myths before or were you completely surprised? If you already knew the myth, did you like the author's interpretation of events? Were you as angry at the world as I was reading all that happened to Angrboda and her children, cause I was ready to fight!
I so wanted her to be able to break free. Loki is truly something. He is so desperate, he sold out his family for his vainglorious pursuit of being amongst the revered. To be with Thor! I hate Thor in this.
14. It seems that Angrboda's dreams can now transport her into other's thoughts. Do you think this is a one-off event because of how much stress she was under? If not, how do you think she'll use this skill from now on?
No, it won't be the last time. It will have to come in handy again at some pivotal point.
15. So Angrboda has a new voice in her head. Who do you think the voice belongs to? Do you think it's connected to Angrboda's seeming inability to die? Do you think it's a friend or a foe?
Sadly, I've read further before I did these questuons.So i know who the voice is, and i was but also wasn't expecting that. I thought it was going to be more a Jane Yellowrock sort of two souls/spirits one body thing.

The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec - June 2022 Theme BOM - Mythology (starts 16 June 2022)
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Jul 13, 2022 12:20PM

6. After Angrboda performs seid for the first time again, she starts having dreams where she hears someone calling to and beckoning her. Angrboda doesn't believe it to be Odin at first, but her suspicion changes over time. Who do you think it could be?
It had to be Odin. It really couldn't be anyone else.
7. Skadi reappears in this section, having left her husband behind. Do you think he'll come back into the story later? Why do you think she chose a husband as recompense in the first place?
I think she wanted to become a god and marrying into the fold, of sorts, was good enough. I don't think she would've stayed with her husband no matter what cos i don't think she wants a husband. I do like to think that she accepted the husband because when they least expect it she'll avenge her dad.
8. Hel was born with "dead" legs (or dead flesh on fully functioning legs? I'm honestly a little confused by it) and when she over exerts herself she starts turning blue. Angrboda attributes this to when she tried to save her daughter — but I'm not so sure. Do you have any theories on what the cause could be? Is it as simple as Angrboda believes, or do you think it's something bigger to be revealed later on?
I'm with Angrboda on this. In a world where a man can change into a mare and give birth to an 8 legged horse, she totally got dead legs from her brief foray into the underworld. She needs to have a foot in it, quite literally, to rule it, which she does according to Norse Mythology.
9. There have been several mentions of a witch who birthed a race of wolves who chase the sun and moon so far in the story — and now Angrboda has given birth to a wolf. Do you think she is the Old one the stories reference? Or, if not, do you think we will meet that character later on?
At first i thought it might be her. But Loki is a shape changer, so it might just be down to him. But as she cannot remember who she was so long ago, there is every possibility that she is the mother of wolves. If it's not her i think we will definitely meet the real mother later on.
10. Angrboda decides not to tell Loki about his and his family's involvement in her vision of the beginning of the end. What do you think of her decision? Do you think she made the right choice in not telling him?
That is hard to say. Would Loki's nature cause him to seek world domination or to protect his children? I think it's the former, so I would totally get why she wouldn't say. I think I would feel I'd hasten the vision by telling him or make it worse. Though i would eventually tell the kids. They are quite young, but I'd hole up with them at a NEW cave or something and tell them when it couldn't be put off any longer.
The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec - June 2022 Theme BOM - Mythology (starts 16 June 2022)
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Jul 11, 2022 03:39PM

Beginning to "... a promise she knew that she couldn't keep."
1.) What attracted you to this book? BOM points? That COVER? Because of the Norse Retelling angle to the story? Any expectations you'd like to share?
Initially it was the title, then I read it was a Norse retelling and I knew I'd read it eventually. TT just got me to read it sooner.
2.) What did you think of Angrboda's first meeting with Loki? I mean he brought her heart back in his knapsack basically because he was bored. But he was so charming, I'm not sure I'd care either. Though it didn't hurt I kept picturing him as Tom Hiddleston. LOL
I liked her description of Loki. I really don't like the Tom Hiddleston Loki. Ugh, that black hair on him is so 🤢. Now Hiddleston as the Night Manager is something I can get behind.😍😍😍 As for Loki bringing Angrboda her heart was weirdly sweet. I know he did it out of curiosity, but he didn’t ask anything for it. It was some good foreshadowing too. I just hope he doesn't break it.
3.) Thoughts on Skadi? Why do you think she helped Angrboda in the first place? And to such an extent? If Skadi was male, how different do you think that interaction would of been?
I thought Skadi was going to profess her love. Especially when Angrboda went to stay with her for winter. There's still time. I think it will happen.
4.) The quote from Skadi, "Time doesn't matter unless you are keeping track of it." Resonated with me. What do you think of this? Do you agree with the statement?
Sadly, time matters. One the one hand, I'd get fired and not be able to pay my bills if I didn’t pay attention. But i hate having to pay attention. So it matters but not in the way she is meaning. In the grand scheme of things she's sort if right. If you're just living life, having a grand old time, then yeah, who cares. But when you suddenly look in the mirror and realise that your face looks all 43 of those years, but you've not got much to show for it, then time (or what little is left) takes on a new meaning.
5.) Loki's reaction to the pregnancy was, let's go with interesting. What type of father are you expecting him to be? Do you think he will be a functioning part of the child's life?
He's going to be a terrible father. I imagine Angrboda will have to do everything herself. I think he'll be there as much as his nature and Odin allow. But she knew what she was getting into.🤨