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Dianna Wynne Jones’s Eight Days of Luke (probably for ~12yrs) is an interesting vision of the Norse Pantheon—it shares some common quality with the D’Aulaires illustration of Loki that brought it to mind

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Oddly, the cruelty to children thing is one reason I think that despite all his personal unpleasantness Roald Dahl will keep going—adults are really cruel to kids in his books and he's like yeah being a kid is all about being pushed around by these people at their convenience without ever understanding why. But maybe part of what makes that different is that the cruelty in a Dahl novel will always be pointed, it's not background noise.

I haven't read it in ages but I remember really liking the James Thurber book The 13 Clocks. Also, in picture books, the Provensens are really good… https://www.themarginalian.org/2013/03/21/william-blakes-inn-provensen/

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