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kieralesley 's review for:
The Gospel of Loki
by Joanne M. Harris
Fun but lacked character depth. I liked the fast-paced run through the mythology and I liked Loki's perspective, but I found at times his voice was jarringly modern. The supporting cast was also a little one-dimensional, Odin got a bit of depth but the others were one-note inclusions (though this could just be Loki's perspective of them, I guess).
I enjoyed reading this - it was fast, it hit all the right mythological notes, and the perspective was interesting, but it needed more emotional core and character depth for me to really find it better than 'good'.
I enjoyed reading this - it was fast, it hit all the right mythological notes, and the perspective was interesting, but it needed more emotional core and character depth for me to really find it better than 'good'.