Sunday, 21 February 2016

Better late than never...




The Sword of Summer
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Publication Date: October 6th 2015 
Publisher: Puffin
~A copy was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review~


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's never met—a man his mother claimed was dangerous. His uncle 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 . . .




If you’ve read a Rick Riordan book before and loved it, you’re 99% guaranteed to feel the same about The Sword of Summer. Its trademark Rick Riordan, so here’s a check list we’ve come to know about anything Rick Riordan.



  • Easy, likeable characters.

While I couldn’t really connect to Magnus, or any other character, you can relate to them, they’re easy to like and easy to root for. Magnus is sarcastic and even though doing the right thing gets him in trouble, and uh, killed, he does it anyway. Sam’s strong, and logical, and one hell of a multitasker. Heath and Blitz are, well, they’re Heath and Blitz, unique and loyal. Basically, they make one hell of an awesome team. And even Annabeth has a cameo!


  • Mythology


This time around it’s Norse! Which, I was psyched about, because apart from the obvious, I don’t know much about Norse Mythology or Valkyries, and what I love about Rick Riordan’s are, you don’t know how much you’ve learned about the chosen mythology until you’ve finished it. And that’s the way you do it, because it doesn’t feel like learning, or reading a book on mythology, it’s done in a way that isn’t overwhelming, which any mythology can be, so you gradually learn who the God’s are, their children, their connection and relationships, and then of course, there’s Valhalla.


  • Humour

You should know by now if you’ve read any Rick Riordan’s books, there’s always humour. Lots of it. In lots of places. Even by objects. Yes, objects. And while that makes the book seem light and fun, there are a lot of serious moments, too.


  •   Quests

Of course there’s a quest. Duh. It even says so in the synopsis. I won’t tell you much about the quest, because I don’t want to give anything away, but I will say, it’s sneaky, and challenging, and honestly, you need to keep your eyes peeled for hints that start right from start.


  • Brings God’s to life in a completely different way.

And sometimes, in a hopeless, unhelpful way that leaves the kids to do the work. Okay, let’s be honest, not sometimes. 

If you’ve read and liked the Percy Jackson series, but thought it was a little too young for you, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is the one for you.
 


 Rating: 4/5

                                 

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I SO WISH I'd read this one first instead of the awful Immortals. A good blurb really gets me suckered into nonsense. Sighs. Definitely sounds like a fun read!
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Oh, I do love books with some good humor! I haven't read any of these to be honest. haha A friend of mine loves the Percy Jackson books though! Glad you liked the latest.
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I've never read one of his books, but I have a few on my TBR. I've great things about his fantasy worlds. Awesome review!
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Easy and likable characters are def an incentive for me, haven't tried this series
YES. I am so glad you liked this so much! To be completely honest, I’ve been a bit hesitant about reading this when it comes out because I’m worried that it won’t be quite as good as the Percy Jackson series, but you’ve eased my fears. (Although, I felt the same way when I started Heroes of Olympus, and, alas, look where I am now). So glad that Annabeth is in this and that there were some Percy Jackson cameos as well. Thanks for sharing and, as always, fabulous review! ♥
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Great review! I love Rick's books, and enjoyed studying Norse mythology in one of my modules last semester. I need my uni life to settle down, so I can just read all the books currently weighing down my shelves. I'm dying to meet Annabeth again too ;)

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As soon as I got to the last line of your review I put the book on hold at the library haha. I loved Percy Jackson and The Kane Chronicles, but as I got older, the books just didn't do it for me anymore. However, now that you're saying that Magnus Chase isn't as young of a novel, I'm actually super excited to read it! (Too bad I have to wait for 31 people to read it before me though :/).
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