7 Best Books Based on Russian Mythology

7 Best Books Based on Russian Mythology

In this article, we are going to read about the 7 best books based on Russian mythology, books that are related to and cover the past of Russia.

The Bear and the Nightingale – Katherine Arden

The Bear and the Nightingale – Katherine Arden

This book by Arden blends several Russian fairy tales but is crafted uniquely and lovingly. This book covers the central character, Vasilisa’s life.

Ruin and Rising – Leigh Bardugo

Ruin and Rising – Leigh Bardugo

The book begins with the elucidation of the White Cathedral and the myths that cover it, chiefly that of a very old worm that gobbled its way.

American Gods – Neil Gaiman

American Gods – Neil Gaiman

A few days before releasing from jail, Shadow’s wife, Laura dies due to an inexplicable car accident. Dully, makes his way back residence.

Adventures of Little Yaga and her Friends – L.B. O’Milla

Adventures of Little Yaga and her Friends – L.B. O’Milla

The main character of the book, Little Yaga lives with her old grandmother at the top of an enchanted forest.

East – Edith Pattou

East – Edith Pattou

Rose has always been very unusual – since the day he was born it was obvious that she has a unique fate.

Wickedly Powerful – Deborah Blake

Wickedly Powerful – Deborah Blake

The only thing that is scarier and fiercer than the red hair of Bella Young is her rage. Bella knows how frightening is Baba Yaga’s power without strict control.

A Question of Magic – E.D. Baker

A Question of Magic – E.D. Baker

The central character Serafina was dwelling on the ordinary life of a rural girl when she gets an inexplicable letter from an aunt.

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