Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book 2 The Hammer of Thor Rick Riordan Books
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My 13 year old son and I loved the book. We enjoy Rick Riodan's writing. I am a bit conservative, but there is a character who is transgender. Had to Explain that, but this character is also a shape shifter, so explanation was ok. Interesting character.Definitely worth the read.
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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book 2 The Hammer of Thor Rick Riordan Books Reviews
I have "Percy Jackson and the Olympians", "Heroes of Olympus", and "The Kane Chronicles", so I was excited that he decided to do the Norse gods. This book does not disappoint.
Excellent, excellent .... just like all of Riordan's books! I have been a fan since he was recommended by a student of mine 10 years ago! Riordan doesn't write fast enough for my students! Thank you Rick Riordan for lighting the reading magic for my middle school students. We are counting the days off for the next installment.
I recently reviewed Rick Riordan’s first Magnus Chase book (see review dated September 21, 2017). In preparation for the release of the third and final book of this trilogy, on October 3, 2017, I read the second book in Riordan’s Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series, The Hammer of Thor.
Book two picks up roughly six weeks after the end of book one, The Sword of Summer. Although Magnus is settling in at Valhalla, all is not settled. Thor has once again “misplaced” his hammer. Magnus has been charged with reuniting the hammer and Thor, and he must do so before the giants realize it is missing and attack.
As with Riordan’s other books, this Magnus Chase book is full of adventure, suspense, interesting characters, and mythological information. As with the others, too, it is well written and clever. I enjoyed the book and recommend it, although this is not my favorite of Riordan’s series. I love the crossover between his different series, however. I think my favorite part of the book was the very last line, while Magnus was meeting with his cousin, Annabeth. To avoid any spoilers, I will say no more – but I am definitely looking forward to book three!
Loved the Percy Jackson stories and the first Magnus Chase was decent. This seemed to focus more on political correctness instead of a story. Characters weren't developed, instead of developing them and showing us why you should embrace and celebrate someone different....the story was you must accept me without condition regardless of if I'm a jerk. The characters were terrible. Won't buy any more books in this series.
I read this after I'd finished the third book in the series. How I missed this one, I don't know, but it was odd seeing references to things from book two of which I knew nothing. That said, this is another fine chapter in the continuing saga of Magnus Chase, demigod and Einerjar (careful how you pronounce that.) He and his friends, some of whom are alive in the normal sense, some of whom are once dead, like him, set out to find the stolen Mjolnir, Thor's hammer. (Thor misses it because it gets a slew of HD channels.) The story is full of ever increasing peril and difficulty, and serves to set up the (already reviewed here) third volume. The references to Norse mythology are a bit strained at times, but basically stick to the stories in the Eddas. For some reason, everybody in the nine worlds speaks contemporary English (Elvish is exactly the same as English. Go figure.) But that's nice because it means that the reader always knows what's going on. Here, as in the other two volumes, Ragnarok must be averted. Well, not to spoil anything, but of course, it is. Hope that doesn't disappoint you so much that you don't read this volume, because it's a damn fine book! Read it, you'll be glad you did!
Disappointed. Definite agenda and right off noticed obvious digs at my personal religious beliefs. I’m a fan of mythology and enjoyed these books until the author decided to make them his soapbox. Deleted from my device and didn’t get past the first few chapters. Looks like this author is no longer an enjoyable read. My beliefs are attacked on a daily basis now, I’m sure not going to pay for it!
My 12 year old son isn't a bookworm. He reads because he has to read either for school or because I make him. But he's really enjoyed Riordan's books and has asked for each new one coming out. And he read this in about 3 days. He actually walked around with his nose in this book vs an ipad or soccer ball at his feet. So I'm a big fan.
My 13 year old son and I loved the book. We enjoy Rick Riodan's writing. I am a bit conservative, but there is a character who is transgender. Had to Explain that, but this character is also a shape shifter, so explanation was ok. Interesting character.
Definitely worth the read.
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