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A Christmas Bestiary
A Christmas Bestiary | John Kenn Mortensen, Benni B¿dker
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A tongue-in-cheek guide to the beasts to watch out for during a cozy Christmastime.
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JenniferEgnor
A Christmas Bestiary | John Kenn Mortensen, Benni B¿dker
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I adore books like this. The font used for the title makes me wonder if the authors like Black Metal (I hope so)! This is a short collection of the older, darker figures of winter time. Many of them predate Christianity by thousands of years. The lore is fascinating, but if you want something more in depth, you‘ll have to look further than this book. I was familiar with most of these figures, but not all; one of my favorite illustrations ⬇ï¸

JenniferEgnor is shown here: the Polish Gwiozdor, aka Gwizdz, Star Man. Here he is shown walking hand in hand with Gwiazdka, Little Star. I was unaware of these two and would certainly love to learn more; I found the illustration eerie but beautiful. The spirits of winter solstice time are very similar to those of Samhain, or what most people know of as Halloween. What‘s better than a Halloweenish-Xmas? A fun book for those who want more than the nativity. 13h
JenniferEgnor If you have more of a pagan heart like I do, you might enjoy this book. Recommend not stopping here but reading further to learn more about these ancient darker spirits. 13h
Luke-XVX I listen to a lot of podcasts about folklore and I‘ve not heard of this figure! (Black metal always) 13h
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TieDyeDude
A Christmas Bestiary | John Kenn Mortensen, Benni B¿dker
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This was unfortunately disappointing. Advertised as a handbook of international winter folklore, it was neither entertaining nor informative. A lot of the entries were very similar, which is a result of cultures borrowing from each other, but the blurbs were too short to provide much information about the differences. The same can be said for the illustrations, which felt too similar to be interesting. DNF at 75%

TieDyeDude They also made the same joke about Iceland being dangerous this time of year because of the number of myths from their culture way too many times. 1d
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