Reddit reviews Exploring the Northern Tradition: A Guide to the Gods, Lore, Rites, and Celebrations From the Norse, German, and Anglo-Saxon Traditions (Exploring Series)
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> On Asatru.
You could start as I did; I read one of those "Everything you need to know about..." books on Paganism. It spoke of beliefs, rituals, codes, dogma (if any), and had a broad overview of the myths. From there I just continued reading which is the most important thing. One book doesn't cut it. It should be an ongoing education.
This book is by far my favourite I own and show it to anyone interested.
And if you find it difficult to get immersed into the myths, read This originally written as a children's book, it's become a very popular Norse Mythology read.
And since you asked, here is my shop.
http://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Northern-Tradition-Celebrations-Anglo-Saxon/dp/1564147916/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1342737621&sr=8-2-fkmr1&keywords=the+guide+to+north+paganism
This is a great read. I own it myself and go back to it about once a month, the author is also super nice.
Nnnn . . . anna u nīpu. Krasskova and Kaldera do refer to "Northern Tradition" more broadly as a "Paganism" and describe it as a polytheistic system.
The "Northern Tradition Shamanism" abutu is mostly Kaldera's, though Krasskova has contributed here and there, if I recall correctly. Same situation with the "Neolithic Shamanism" abutu.