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Havamal

The Words of Odin the High One

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Havamal

By: Olive Bray
Narrated by: Matthew Schmitz
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This audiobook features a special tribal ambient version of the full text in addition to the raw narration.

These are the words of Odin the High One. Hávamál is presented as a single poem in the Icelandic Codex Regius, a collection of Old Norse poems from the Viking age. The poem, itself a combination of numerous shorter poems, is largely gnomic, presenting advice for living, proper conduct, and wisdom. It is considered an important source of Old Norse philosophy.

©2023 Matthew Schmitz (P)2023 Matthew Schmitz
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The forced deep voice reading was distraction and redoing it again with music is really not necessary.

Trying to hard.

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Absolutely loved it. Read very well.
If you like Norse mythology you’ll love this
Highly recommend it

Words of Odin

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I liked the book in its entirety, I did not care for the way it was read. The reader sounded mockingly to me

The wisdom of the Alfather is as important today as it was relevant then

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It was hard to understand what he was saying because at times it was too deep to hear the words. It needed to be less theatrical, it was already hard to interpret the meanings

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