Is Viking Series fantasy?

The show Vikings is marketed on Wikipedia as a historical drama not a fantasy. It seems to be quite focused on both historical accuracy and portraying an accurate representation of Vikings. So no, it’s not a work of fantasy and is therefore not on-topic.

What should I read if I liked Vikings?

Top 5 Fiction Book About The Vikings

  • The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cromwell.
  • Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman.
  • Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan.
  • Thor by Marvel Comics.
  • Vikings: The Truth about Lagertha and Ragnar by Rachel Tsoumbakos.

What is the Norse mythology book called?

The Prose Edda The Edda is considered by many as the most important source for Norse mythology in existence.

Are there any books about Ragnar Lothbrok?

Ragnar Lothbrok and a History of the Vikings: Viking Warriors including Rollo, Norsemen, Norse Mythology, Quests in America, England, France, Scotland, Ireland and Russia Paperback – May 24, 2017.

Is Vikings TV show Supernatural?

The series treads the fine line between supernatural elements and human relationships without really becoming a fantasy.

Is Vikings based on novel?

Vikings is inspired by the sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok, a Viking who is one of the best-known legendary Norse heroes and notorious as the scourge of Anglo-Saxon England and West Francia.

Is Norse mythology a novel?

Norse Mythology is a 2017 book by Neil Gaiman. The book is a retelling of several stories from Norse mythology, including the theft of Thor’s hammer and the binding of Fenrir.

What is the most accurate book of Norse mythology?

The 10 Best Norse Mythology Books

  1. The Viking Spirit: An Introduction to Norse Mythology and Religion by Daniel McCoy.
  2. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman.
  3. The D’Aulaires’ Book of Norse Myths by Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire.
  4. Gods and Myths of Northern Europe by H.R. Ellis Davidson.

Who is the best fantasy author of all time?

The best fantasy authors of all time

  • J. R. R. Tolkien: Start with The Hobbit.
  • Robert Jordan: Start with The Eye of the World.
  • Ursula K.
  • George R. R. Martin: Start with A Game of Thrones.
  • Robin Hobb: Start with Assassin’s Apprentice.
  • Raymond E.

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