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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Was a fun book to listen to with my son. The narrator wasn't great but we still enjoyed the story and will probably continue with the series. ( ) First off, this book maybe me laugh out loud so much it's nearly impossible not to like it. That said, it didn't feel a bit long to me. However, I did enjoy the characters, the mythology, and the pace of the story. I'll keep going with this series because I'm invested in the characters now. I would recommend this book. 4.25 out of 5 stars. Quick Thoughts 1. I'm a little disappointed. This book was A LOT like Percy Jackson. I was hoping the main character would have been different. 2. Other than that the book was pretty good. I liked meeting the characters in Norse mythology. 3. I was hoping the plot would have been a little different. It was still the same typical do a quest or the world will end sort of plot. 4. I liked learning new things about Norse mythology but I think someone who didn't know anything about it would have appreciated it more.
A demigod teenager, a dwarf with fashion sense, a deaf elf, and a middle eastern Valkyrie walk into a bar... Okay, they didn't walk into a bar until later but they have had some ridiculous adventures while trying to stop Ragnarok from happening. The Magnus Chase series is a spinoff of Rick Riorden's Percy Jackson series. The difference is that Percy Jackson is embroiled with the Greek gods and Magnus Chase has been pulled into the world of the Norse gods. I really didn't care for the narrator for this audiobook. I can't quite put my finger on why, but I think it's because he sounds like he's trying too hard. He voices the teenage main character and females at the same high pitch. He tries to make all the other male characters have deep voices and it comes out exactly like a woman that's joking around trying to imitate a deep male voice. I had a hard time looking past all that to enjoy the story. As for the story, all I can say is what the crap?! It is completely absurd and insane which is off-putting but also what keeps you wanting to know what is going to happen next. The world building is the strangest I've ever encountered. Weird doesn't begin to describe it so you will just have to see what I mean for yourself. I only gave it 3 stars because of the narrator and how it makes fun of and twists the character of the gods. I can see this being very entertaining for young adults but not so much for us stuffy grown-ups 😉 Happy reading! 📚 Belongs to SeriesAwardsNotable Lists
Fantasy.
Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
Mythology.
HTML:Magnus Chase has always been a troubled kid. Since his mother's mysterious death, he's lived alone on the streets of Boston, surviving by his wits, keeping one step ahead of the police and the truant officers. One day, he's tracked down by an uncle he barely knows-a man his mother claimed was dangerous. Uncle Randolph tells him an impossible secret: Magnus is the son of a Norse god. The Viking myths are true. The gods of Asgard are preparing for war. Trolls, giants and worse monsters are stirring for doomsday. To prevent Ragnarok, Magnus must search the Nine Worlds for a weapon that has been lost for thousands of years. When an attack by fire giants forces him to choose between his own safety and the lives of hundreds of innocents, Magnus makes a fatal decision. Sometimes, the only way to start a new life is to die . . . No library descriptions found. |
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