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  • The Sagas and Shit: Icelandic Literature Crudely Abridged

    (By Grayson Del Faro)

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    Author Grayson Del Faro
    “Book Descriptions: The sagas may seem old and boring af but the real talk is that they also have assloads of the same sex, violence, comedy, and timeless lessons that fill our brains and TV screens today.

    This book retells the most famous masterpieces of Icelandic literature alongside some of the weird¬est, most fucked-up sagas and skips straight to the good shit.

    Loaded with vulgarity, slang, and pop culture, this modern take on the sagas will either have you shaking with laughter or shaking your head in dis¬taste. Or both, whatever.

    Illustrated by Elín Elísabet Einarsdóttir.”

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