
The Gospel of Loki
by Joanne Harris (2014)
Like 'runemarks joanne', this offers a fresh, irreverent take on Norse mythology with a complex trickster god.

by harris (2007)
Seven o'clock on a Monday morning, five hundred years after the end of the world, and goblins had been at the cellar again. . . . Not that anyone would admit it was goblins. In Maddy Smith's world, order rules. Chaos, old gods, fairies, goblins, magic, glamours--all of these were supposedly vanquished centuries ago. But Maddy knows that a small bit of magic has survived. The "ruinmark" she was born with on her palm proves it--and makes the other villagers fearful that she is a witch (though helpful in dealing with the goblins-in-the-cellar problem). But the mysterious traveler One-Eye sees Maddy's mark not as a defect, but as a destiny. And Maddy will need every scrap of forbidden magic One-Eye can teach her if she is to survive that destiny.From the Hardcover edition.
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by Joanne Harris (2014)
Like 'runemarks joanne', this offers a fresh, irreverent take on Norse mythology with a complex trickster god.

by Nancy Farmer (1)
If you enjoyed the Norse mythology and adventure in 'runemarks joanne', this saga of a young bard in a world of trolls will captivate you.

by Jane Yolen (2020)
Similar to 'runemarks joanne', this book delves into Norse myths with a compelling narrative and rich world-building.

by Scott Lynch
For fans of 'runemarks joanne' who appreciate complex characters and intricate plots with a touch of dark humor.

by Neil Gaiman (2001)
Like 'runemarks joanne', this explores mythological beings in a modern setting, blending fantasy with a unique, gritty atmosphere.
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