A brief work that boldly attempts to take a serious look at an interwoven Scandanavian history from beginning to now.
I found this very readable, fast-paced but naturally thin. I kept finding myself looking back at interesting events or characters that were breezily discussed, for example, Johann Struensee. Tantalising stuff. I also feel that the book was too inward-looking. There's hints at Scandinavia's impact on the world, in mentions of various authors, Alfred Nobel or a very late mention of ABBA. But most of Scandinavia is told firmly in European terms. So you end up with little to nothing about the Rus or various baltic settlements, the service to the Byzantines, interactions with Arabs and Muslims etc.
Saying that, the book has served its purpose as an introduction. Various topics of interest have been noted. Sadly, the suggested bibliography at the end of the book isn't comprehensive (though it does note some interesting works). It's a good first step for a reading of the region.