Magnus Chase the Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan
is a fiction book for ages 10+. This is the sequel to The Heroes of Olympus.
Magnus Chase is a 16 year old boy who is the son
of a Norse god. This book takes place in Boston and the Nine Worlds. Magnus
dies trying to save innocent people but is later on revived as a soldier for
Odin’s personnel army. Along with his friends Sam, Blitz and Hearth, Magnus is
trying to delay Ragnarok (Doom’s Day) from happening in 9 days.
Now considered enemies of Valhalla, the undead
army. With many side adventures, Magnus must run from Gunilla and her army of
Valkyries while trying to find Fenris’ island in order to delay Ragnarok. All
while befriending Sumarbrander also known as Jack, and keeping him away from
Surt, the fire giant’s hands.
Magnus Chase is a book that is written in such
detail, that you can see it happening in your mind. The chapter titles will
catch your eye: “Phil the potato meets his doom”. Magnus’ wry humor will have
readers laughing for hours: “So a well-dressed Satanic male model who could
melt cars…why not” (page 36)? There are so many twists and turns such as
betrayals, hidden characters and flying re-consumable goats, they will leave
you feeling flabbergasted. Rick Riordan exaggerates the personality of the gods
making you see them never the same way again: “Boy, did he love farting. When
he got excited, sparks of electricity flew from his hands, his ears and…well,
I’ll leave the rest to your imagination” (page 360). With one mysterious quote
that reflects the whole novel, people will be thinking about it all day:
“Sometimes, the only way to start a new life is to die”. Magnus Chase will
captivate audiences.
Although a lot happens in the novel, the central
idea is very clear because it is summed up in one big battle, which is the
climax of the story. Magnus learns that sometimes, it’s best to let go of the
things you cherish most. Rick Riordan is able to describe the battles happening
around Magnus with much detail without becoming too wordy. Rick Riordan keeps
the climax until the very end and that’s when all the puzzle pieces are finally
put into place.
I strongly recommend this book for those who
like comedy, Norse mythology and adventure. From fighting giants to eating
falafels with bald eagles, there are so many up’s and down’s that will leave
you wanting to read more.
Hi Adele,
ReplyDeleteHow come Magnus Chase lives in Boston, but he is a Norse god ?
Sincerely
Gregg Efraim 7S
Hi Gregg,
DeleteMagnus is actually the son of a Norse God. He lives in Boston because his father wanted him and his mother to live there because Boston is the center of the Nine Worlds, and when I say Nine Worlds, I literally mean nine worlds. Boston is where all the worlds interlink the most.
Sincerely,
Adele
Dear Adele
ReplyDeleteCould you explain some of the characters in more detail such as Odin and Sumarbrander? What are the Nine Worlds?
Sincerely, Daanish
Dear Adele,
ReplyDeleteI love the enthusiast in this book review!
What will happen if "Doom Day" takes place?
Sincerely, Galadrielle
Dear Galadrielle,
DeleteWhen Doom’s Day takes place, Loki, the god of trickery will attack the gods with his army of giants and wolves. They will sail into battle onboard of a ship made of toenails. The armies of Valhalla and Folkvanger (the other place where you go if you die heroically) will unite and fight against them together with the gods. This catastrophe can mean the destruction of all the Nine Worlds.
Sincerely,
Adele
Dear Adele
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the book review very funny. I was wondering why you didn’t talk about the Gods more and if they could or couldn’t help. Because I think if they band together then I think they can stop this doomsday. But awesome book review!
Sincerely,
Ben
Dear Adele,
ReplyDeleteYou referred to the term "Norse god" several times throughout the book review. Could you please describe what a "Norse god" is?
Bryan