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From what I understand the next book to be read is Saxos History of the Danes, I look forward to it, and am excited to here everyone elses comments. For this
(not sure if my reply was sent...) James, If you've read this book (I assume you have from your post) would you give me some comments of theis book series?
If it is book bound, let me know. I want a copy that is not from the computer printer, already have one, did it myself. A book bound would be a much better
An announcement about the publication of The Runestone, recently posted by Tina LeBouthillier on the Grimnir's Gate mailing list reads: The Asatru Folk