Massive, incredibly strong, and quick to anger. He is not very smart, but he is fundamentally reliable and loyal.

Follow Thor on his journey to reclaim his hammer, Mjolnir, from the giants, filled with humor and action.

Norse mythology is notorious for being fragmented and contradictory, as these stories were passed down orally for centuries. In his book, Gaiman takes the chaotic, episodic nature of these myths and organizes them into a chronological journey.

| Feature | Gaiman’s Audiobook | Jackson Crawford’s Translation | Stephen Fry’s Mythos (Greek) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Neil Gaiman (Author) | Jackson Crawford (Scholar) | Stephen Fry (Author) | | Tone | Literary, dramatic, humorous | Academic, literal, straightforward | Witty, conversational | | Best For | Story lovers, fantasy fans | Students, purists | Greek mythology fans | | Earre Appeal | High (Performance) | Medium (Accuracy) | High (Comedy) |

“Who recorded it?” Neil asked, because curiosity is a useful tool and because it is rude to stand in front of a recording device without asking who made it.

The Power of Audiobook Narration: Why Gaiman's Voice Matters

While reading the physical book allows you to savor Gaiman's prose, listening to the audiobook offers several distinct advantages.

The production has received high praise from both fans and critics:

Listening to Gaiman narrate his own work feels personal, as if he is speaking directly to you, sharing secrets of the Nine Worlds. Key Stories in the Norse Mythology Audiobook

, is a modern retelling of the classic Viking sagas, presented as a cohesive "novelistic arc". Released on February 7, 2017 William Morrow