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25 Best Viking Books to Read After Binge-Watching Vikings
If you've recently found yourself immersed in the thrilling world of Vikings and are craving more tales of fierce warriors, epic sagas, and Norse mythology, you're in luck! In this blog post, we present you with a carefully curated list of 25 books that will transport you back to the Viking Age and keep your Viking spirit alive. From historical fiction to mythological retellings, these captivating reads will satiate your appetite for adventure and honor.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
The Story of Pandora's Box: Unleashing Hope amidst the Evils
In Greek mythology, the tale of Pandora's Box stands as a cautionary reminder of the consequences that can arise from unchecked curiosity. It is a story that explores the intricate relationship between human nature, temptation, and the enduring power of hope. The myth of Pandora's Box has captivated the imagination of countless generations, offering profound lessons about the complexities of life and the indomitable spirit of humanity.
By sri harsha v a3 years ago in History
Putins Power Struggle
Putin’s Absence: A Sign of Trouble? Putin’s absence from the public eye for the past two days isn’t entirely unexpected, given his known paranoia and the heightened threats he is currently facing. His sudden disappearance has sparked speculation and rumors, with some suggesting that Putin might be taking refuge in one of his subterranean bunkers. These bunkers, often the subject of international intrigue, are believed to be Putin’s safe havens in times of crisis.
By Reinhold Lautner3 years ago in History
"Katsudo Shashin" (also known as "The Moving Picture")
"Katsudo Shashin" (also known as "The Moving Picture") is considered the first recognized anime in history. Directed by Shimokawa Oten, it was released in 1907 during the early years of Japanese cinema. While only a few seconds of footage from this groundbreaking work have survived, its significance in the development of Japanese animation cannot be overstated.
By Kian Gutierrez?3 years ago in History
Top 20 Books About Real Medieval Knights, The Real 'Goblin Slayers'
Step into the world of honor, chivalry, and medieval warfare as we delve into the realm of knights and their fascinating history. From the noble codes they lived by to their valiant quests and legendary battles, these 20 non-fiction books provide a captivating glimpse into the lives of real knights. Prepare to be transported back in time as we explore the chivalrous era that continues to inspire our imaginations.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
Battling myself.
Growing up, I thought of myself outside of average. I hated the confines of “woman” and the expectations of society. For a time, during my youth, I lived outside those societal standards. But without even noticing it, I found myself roped into those conventions, worrying about the day-to-day minutiae, forgetting that I wanted to be “outside the box,” that I once prided myself on my unconformity.
By Tegan Hill3 years ago in History
The Apothecary's Shop
Mary stepped out into the garden, and surveyed her coming harvest with satisfaction. The neat rows were filled with all sorts of herbs - lavender, feverfew, lemon balm, sage, rosemary, chamomile, bee balm. Bees buzzed in the drowsy heat, making the flowers nod more than the slight wind that was making the leaves tremble.
By Meredith Harmon3 years ago in History
Top 20 Books About Real Pirates: The Real-Life "Pirates of the Caribbean"
Ahoy, mateys! If you're fascinated by the real-life adventures of swashbuckling pirates, you've come to the right place. In this blog post, we've compiled a list of the top 20 non-fiction books about real pirates. From the notorious buccaneers of the Caribbean to the daring privateers of the high seas, these books provide captivating insights into the lives, exploits, and legends of history's most infamous pirates. So grab your spyglass, hoist the Jolly Roger, and let's embark on an exciting journey through pirate history!
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
The Ancient Igboland
Igbo people believe that absolute power resides with only one Being, the Chukwu (Almighty God) or Chineke (God the Creator). Hence you have an echelon of power descending from the Apex, inhabited by the Almighty God alone. Then He is attended by the deities (as mediators between the Creator and human), then the ancestors, deified humans, priests, diviners, NdiIchie or community elders, heroines and heroes, Nze and Ozor title holders, various initiates of masquerade groups and various male and female age groups.
By Noble Monday3 years ago in History
Top 10 Historical Events That Shaped America
In the grand narrative of human civilization, few nations have a history as compelling and significant as the United States of America. From its humble beginnings as a colonial outpost to its rise as a global superpower, the American journey is a testament to human courage, innovation, and resilience. This journey, however, was not without its momentous milestones that fundamentally reshaped the nation's course. Each era in American history brought forth events that tested the spirit of its people and the principles of its founding. As we travel back in time, let's delve into the ten most significant historical events that have indelibly imprinted themselves on America's identity. Each event tells a story of struggle and triumph, illuminating how they have together woven the fabric of this great nation.
By Patrick Ferriol3 years ago in History








