The Legend of the Ice People

Hello everyone. I know it’s quite late, but I have been painting our bedroom and that takes time! But I am here now for a new booksunday!

So today I am going to talk about a bookseries that have meant alot to me and I keep reading it even if it about to fall apart! The series has 47 books and about 250 pages in each book. The series is calles The Legend of the Ice People and it’s starts in the 16th century and ends in the 1960’s. They where released in the 1980’s and those books I have is from that time. I got them from one of my aunts during one of her movings.

In short, the books is about a family named Ice People, theire struggles with an bad ancestor who soled his offsprings to the devil for he himself to have eternal life and have all the power in the world. One of his offsprings in each joint would be marked with yellow cat eyes, magic, pointed shoulders that would kill the mother during birth, but others would be extremly beautiful. His name was Thengil, and he did go into hibernation because he thought that the world was not much to rule over yet. Once there where a boy born with the same name, he was one of the cursed. He did fight against the evils in his body and got the name Thengil the good. And the story is about his family, mostly the women in his family.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_the_Ice_People
Heres a wikipedia link about these books. I have them in Norwegian and the author of the books is Swedish/Norwegian and the books is originally written in Swedish but given out in Norwegian, Swedish, English, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish and Finnish.

The Legend of the Icelandic People. My well read books!

And with that I will say good night!

Love Emilie ❤


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