A review by alexandriareads123
The Witches at the End of the World by Chelsea Iversen

4.0

This is a slow burn exploration of community and sisterhood and Norse witchcraft.

“You can’t cook mothers alive and not expect their daughters to make you pay.”

“They did it in the name of this god they fear so much. It’s like they invented Djevelen just so they could watch women burn.”

“No one is enough just on their own. Not even the god Odin was enough, so why should you be? We must lean on one another; we must rely on the gifts and sacrifices made by the ones we love. That’s how we will survive. This lesson is exactly what most people have forgotten.”