Beyond thrilled to announce that @harperperennial has agreed (for the third straight year!) to donate a set of the brand new Olive Editions for our next giveaway! This year’s Olives are all classics!! *breathes*
If you’re like me and can’t wait, some of them are on sale at Amazon:
Wonderful new book from Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers and author Kyle Cassidy, This Is What a Librarian Looks Like: A Celebration of Libraries, Communities, and Access to Information.
The novel versions of Thor and The Dark World are practically no different from the screenplays. But Ragnarok’s novel and film versions, with almost the same story, are quite different in terms of Thor and Loki’s character development. Tbh I prefer their roles in the novel version, which are more compliant with the early series of movies.
Thor believes Loki did make a sacrifice for him in TDW. He didn’t blame his brother for “faking his own death” and “betraying him again and again” (which actually Loki did not). ⬇
Loki wants to compensate for releasing Hela. Thor admits his own fault. Loki didn’t betray Thor in Grandmaster’s garage. ⬇