What I’m Reading: My Nonfiction Odyssey

I’m currently reading The Norns in Old Norse Mythology (2011) by Karen Bek-Pederson.

While I’m also a fan of comics, sci-fi, and fantasy, I’m currently on a nonfiction streak. My favorites are books about religion and mythology, history, folklore, and anything a bit strange, but you’ll often find me prowling the stacks, searching for something new.

After noticing that a lot of the more obscure nonfiction books don’t have any good reviews on sites like Goodreads, I’ve started writing my own. Here on my blog, each book review is accompanied with a public domain or Creative Commons image that I felt complemented the book.

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The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth, and Literature

The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth, and Literature (1985) by Paul Shepard and Barry Sanders includes a lot of interesting details about bear ecology, folklore, and religion, but you have to slog through a nonsensical overarching argument in order to gather them. The central chapter of The Sacred Paw concerns ceremonies of the “slain bear,” a set of similar rituals enacted by hunting peoples across the northern circumpolar region…

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