While I'm curious for any and all reactions, I was especially curious for perspectives on his descriptions of Viking aesthetics, of gender and sexuality in Viking society, and of the (frankly riveting) discussion of the shocking violence involved in a ship burial.
Thank you!
While more can always be said, you can check some reviews of the (flaired) users in this subreddit like /u/textandtrowel and /u/sagathain as well as the linked thread (for additional reviews) for the moment while waiting for the more detailed reviews on the points that you have formulated in OP: Historians/Scholars views on “Children of Ash and Elm: A history of the Vikings”?
(Adds): Forgetting to include the actual link (sorry!).
(Adds (2)): While not alluding to Children of Ash and Elm, the following critiques by /u/sagathain and /u/Steelcan909 on the aesthetics of the film "Northman" that Price also involved with the historical consultant might also be interesting: Did Vikings wear any kind of armor?