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Children of Ash and Elm

Neil Price
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Neil Price wrote an excellent book called Children of Ash and Elm, which was nominated as the history book of the year by a leading historian.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: Norse mythology and Vikings
For: Anyone interested in Norse mythology and Viking history
Key quote: He wrote an excellent book called Children of Ash and Elm, didn't he, that came out, and I think was nominated by a leading historian who writes for the Sunday Times, perhaps not a million miles from where you're sitting now, as the history book of the year.
The host mentions 'Children of Ash and Elm' by Neil Price as a significant work that articulates the complexities and unsettling aspects of Viking beliefs. The book is highlighted for its scholarly depth and was recognized as a leading history book of the year, indicating its impact on understanding Norse culture.
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The speaker refers to The Viking Way as the predecessor to Neil Price's Children of Ashnell.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: Norse mythology and Odin
For: Readers interested in Norse mythology and shamanism
Key quote: there's a fabulous book by Neil Price.
The host mentions 'Children of Ashnell' by Neil Price as a brilliant exploration of Norse mythology and shamanism. This book is highlighted as a significant work that delves into the complexities of Odin and the Viking worldview.