Showing posts with label Magnus Chase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magnus Chase. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Review: Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead



Magnus Chase and The Ship of the Dead
Rating: 4/5
Buy or Borrow: Buy
Source: Copy courtesy of the publisher! 

Loki the trickster god is free from his chains. Now he's readying Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, armed with a host of giants and zombies, to sail against the Norse gods and begin the final battle of Ragnarok. It's up to Magnus Chase and his friends to stop Loki's plans, but to do so they will have to sail across the oceans of Midgard, Jotunheim and Niflheim in a desperate race to reach Naglfar before it's ready to sail on Midsummer's Day.

Along the way, they will face angry sea gods, hostile giants, and an evil fire-breathing dragon who happens to be a former acquaintance. But Magnus's biggest challenge will be facing his own inner demons. To defeat Loki, Magnus will need to use words, not force. This will require finding a magical elixir so deadly that it will either make Magnus Chase powerful enough to out-talk the silver-tongued Loki, or destroy Magnus utterly.


The final Magnus Chase book is finally here, and I'm really not ready! I love, so much, the way Riordan writes and all the mythology he throws in to his books. Norse mythology is one of my favourites and I'm kinda sad Magnus isn't getting more books! Kinda like I'm said the Kane Chronicles only had three books! Nevertheless, this is a fitting finale for the trilogy! 

When I pick up a Riordan book, I'm expecting a mood lifter purely on the comedy alone and Ship of the Dead doesn't disappoint. The opening chapter is hilarious, the chapter titles give you a chuckle, and the book has humour sprinkled throughout it to offset the action and any potential doom and gloom! 

Ship of the Dead is fast paced and hilarious from the start thanks to good old, sardonic Magnus! Magnus and his narrative are one of my favourite things about this series, he's snarky and has some brilliant lines, along with some of the others, and has me chuckling as I'm reading. Some of the situations they find themselves in are just plain funny too. I seriously read Riordan whenever I need to cheer up or just want or need a laugh. 

Along with Magnus, all our favourite characters are back. I love Alex! More Alex! Give me aaaallll the Alex! Magnus's grandpa Njord pops up to say hello and show off his impressive feet. Hearthstone and Blitzen, TJ, Mallory, Halborn, they're all present. We get some more background on Alex and TJ which was a nice touch, along with a nice glimpse at Mallory's past too! Hearthstone's situation with his father is wrapped up too which I wasn't expecting to be honest! Hearth's dad is literally like the dragon version of Gollum. 

I really enjoyed the fact that the entire floor 19 squad where present for the majority of this book, and they all went off together and they where being badass together...I kinda missed it in book two because we didn't spend as much time with them! 

Ship of the Dead is fast paced and full of action as we embark on a couple of mini quests tied in to the big "stop Ragnorak, save the world" quest, and we even end up here in the UK in York! I've never been to York but I kind of want to go now and check out the settings! I enjoyed getting to see a couple of different settings, they where all vivid, and they made for a fun adventure. 

It's a wild ride right up until the end! We had some romance, my shipper heart was incredibly happy with how things went for Magnus! There's a tonne of humour and action, and more backstory on all the characters we love, as well as more page time for them and loose ends tied up! Including ones that I figured weren't really loose per se. It also ties in nicely with Percy and Annabeth and Trials of Apollo too if I'm not mistaken! (I could be, it's been a while since I read the last Apollo book). 

Magnus Chase has been a fun series, and I'm sad to see it end but the ending really does do the series justice. I loved meeting all of the Gods and so on, and learning more about the Norse Gods than I previously knew all through Riordans snarky narrative for Magnus. The series as a whole had a brilliant pace, and a nice blend of action and humour and pop culture references. Magnus has come on quite the journey and he's grown and changed as a character, as have some of the others. He's been awesome and I was cheering for him when he faced down Loki, and I really appreciated that Magnus beat Loki with his words and not with his fists! I love action and badass fight scenes and there where plenty, don't get me wrong, but it made a nice change! 

Friday, 20 January 2017

Review: The Hammer of Thor


The Hammer of Thor
Rating: 4/5 
Buy or Borrow: Buy 
Source: Copy courtesy of the publisher! 

Thor's hammer is missing again. The thunder god has a disturbing habit of misplacing his weapon - the mightiest force in the Nine Worlds. But this time the hammer isn't just lost, it has fallen into enemy hands. If Magnus Chase and his friends can't retrieve the hammer quickly, the mortal worlds will be defenseless against an onslaught of giants. Ragnarok will begin. The Nine Worlds will burn. Unfortunately, the only person who can broker a deal for the hammer's return is the gods' worst enemy, Loki - and the price he wants is very high. 

I completely loved Sword of Summer when it came out, I am still yet to read Percy Jackson but I had to get all over Magnus Chase because Norse Mythology. I'm such a mythology lover, and I hardly ever read anything with Norse Mythology and Sword of Summer.....my word. I was loving it. It was like heaven. I loved the twists and the action and the characters and all the mythology! So I've been anticipated Hammer of Thor hardcore! 

In Hammer of Thor we get a new character and Alex is my fave. Completely and utterly my fave. Alex is a child of Loki, and Alex is transgender and gender fluid. I was SO stoked to see this kind of representation in a series by such a well loved, and wide read author. I loved how open and blunt about it Alex was, and the pronouns to be used each day, I'm not a leading authority on transgender and gender fluid people at all, but I feel like it was really well done and the thought of kids reading about such a character and learning and being more open minded filled me with a little bit of hope for the future. I loved Alex. I can't say it enough, the shape shifting, the badass-ness. MORE ALEX. ALL THE ALEX. 

Aside from Alex, all of our favourite characters are back we get to learn more about Hearth and see his home and more of that situation with his family. Sam....poor Sam. She has a lot to deal with this book after Loki outs her as a Valkyrie to her family and Amir, and she handles it astoundingly. Unfortunately we get more Randolph. I kind of want to hate him a little bit but I mostly just feel pity. I hate Loki too, we get lots of Loki. I really don't like him...but he's kind of funny and I'd keep snorting involuntarily when I was reading scenes with him! OH and I really liked Inge! I'm kind of hoping to see more of her! We get some more of Amir, and the poor guy is struggling a bit in this book. The whole Norse Gods/Valkyrie thing is a lot to take in to be fair! 

Although I was a little sad we didn't get to see more of Magnus's floor mates, and we didn't get much Blitz either, but I really did enjoy getting to see more of Hearth! Hearth is one of my faves, and I'm sensing a bromance between him and a certain God of vengeance! 

Magnus is as sarcastic, funny and dorky as usual, but you root for him hardcore. He does the right thing even when he doesn't have to, he's brave and heroic when he needs to be, and I love how he deals with the whole "oh you're dead and the son of Norse God" thing.  I'm not going to lie, while Ricks books aren't like OMG ROMANCE EVERYWHERE, LOOK AT ALL THE HEARTS AND FLOWERS, they're more lowkey.....I'm seeing a ship for Magnus. I don't want to spoil it for people, but I am curious as to whether I'm the only person who saw this ship and was like YES. THAT'S IT. THAT'S THE ONE. Genuinely, I will ship this with my dying breath. Also, is it wrong of me to lowkey ship Hearth and Blitz? I know they're friends and everything but I was kind of torn this book because Inge....but Blitz....I just see ships everywhere, it's a problem! 

Hammer of Thor is just as hilarious as Sword of Summer, I love the chapter titles, they always give me a good chuckle! But I really needed the humour the book gave, I hadn't been reading it for five minutes before I was chuckling! Magnus's sassy narrative gives me life! I love the balance of humour and the darker, more serious moments in the book. There's action and adventure, sure maybe not so much as the first book, for me things seemed a bit slower than the first book but there was still plenty to enjoy and the set up for the next book...I can't even! 

I loved the world of the first book, it was atmospheric and vivid and really brought my imagination to life. I'd hoped to see more of the Nine Worlds in this book and Rick has granted that wish! We get to see Alfheim, and after recently rewatching SAO I needed to check that mental image at the door. I loved how Rick portrayed the world with his own twist, it had it's own atmosphere and I loved seeing how different it was to the other worlds we'd seen, ditto the Giants world. I do love opening this book and being in a completely different place, although he did it again! When I finished the book, I once again had a burning need for MORE. I'm excited to see where he's going to take us in the third book! 

I should mention that we get to see more Gods! I did get a shock momentarily because I forgot that Rick didn't go with the blond haired Thor for this, and my brain had to recalibrate! I loved reading about all the Gods and getting to meet more Gods and Goddesses. I love how Riordan makes them his own. As far as I'm aware Rick is very true to the original Norse mythology, he just coats it in sarcasm and marks it with his own stamp! OMG. Heimdall. Just wait for Heimdall. Thanks to Marvel I had a certain image of him, and this book completely 180'd him! 

I LOVED the ending. I have to say. We get to see Annabeth again briefly, and I love how Rick interconnects the book. Annabeth references events from Trials of Apollo so it's a minor spoiler at the end if you haven't read it yet...but there are hints. I'm thinking we might get a team up. I've been dreaming about this team up and I shouldn't get my hopes up because I might be reading in to things...but I'm kind of hoping Percy and Magnus are going to meet in the next book, at least! It also made me excited for the next Trials of Apollo book! 

Hammer of Thor is a brilliant continuation of the series, with more Gods, more mythology and more humour! Not to mention the action and adventure! I loved how the next book has been set up and I'm so excited to see where this is going to go...also MORE ALEX! 


Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Wishing For Wednesday #100

Hey guys! 
Happy Wednesdaaaay! 
I'm all over it this week, I've been so sucky lately with remembering to do this, and doing my other usual blog posts because I've been buried in a book. Seriously, I've been such a little reading gopher the past week or so, and I'm totally on a roll! Next month is going to be all Halloween all the time so brace yourselves! 

ANYWAY. The first book on my list is one of my anticipated sequels, and I'm so excited to get reacquainted with some Norse mythology! I seriously loved the first book, it was the first by the author that I read and I'm excited to get back to the world. Also THOOORR! 
Second up is the next book in a series that I love! I mean...I've only read the first book so far, the others are chilling on my shelf BUT I loved it and I plan on getting to the other books soon, like a Finish it February but not in February kind of thing, and book 5 is out so it's kind of the perfect excuse, right!? 

The Hammer of Thor 

Thor's hammer is missing again. The thunder god has a disturbing habit of misplacing his weapon - the mightiest force in the Nine Worlds. But this time the hammer isn't just lost, it has fallen into enemy hands. If Magnus Chase and his friends can't retrieve the hammer quickly, the mortal worlds will be defenseless against an onslaught of giants. Ragnarok will begin. The Nine Worlds will burn. Unfortunately, the only person who can broker a deal for the hammer's return is the gods' worst enemy, Loki - and the price he wants is very high.

The Hammer of Thor is out October 4th, pre-order your copy...here
Add it to your TBR...here






Shadows of Self 

Shadows of Self shows Mistborn’s society evolving as technology and magic mix, the economy grows, democracy contends with corruption, and religion becomes a growing cultural force, with four faiths competing for converts.

This bustling, optimistic, but still shaky society now faces its first instance of terrorism, crimes intended to stir up labor strife and religious conflict. Wax and Wayne, assisted by the lovely, brilliant Marasi, must unravel the conspiracy before civil strife stops Scadrial’s progress in its tracks.

Shadows of Self will give fans of The Alloy of Law everything they’ve been hoping for and, this being a Brandon Sanderson book, more, much more.

Shadows of Self is out October 6th, pre-order your copy...here
Add it to your TBR...here

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

The Best Books of 2015!

Hey Guys! 
With New Years Eve approaching, I thought this was the perfect time to hit you all with the BEST books of 2015, at least according to me! If you disagree or have other books to add, let me know down in the comments! I haven't read every book ever this year, unfortunately, so these are all picked out of the ones that I have read and in NO particular order because I'd be here until next year trying to choose a ranking! They're also all books that where out this year!



1. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo 
New Bardugo, 'nuff said! 




2. Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker
Freaking amazing, the feels, the romance....ugh. Perfection


3. Oblivion by Jennifer L Armentrout
Hello, Daemon's POV, need I say more?! 


4. The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman
The completely perfect sequel to The Invisible Library! Original, fun and fantastic!


5. Ice Like Fire by Sara Raasch 
Man this gave me the feels to another level and then THE ENDING!? Damn. Can't even. 


Norse Gods, Rick Riordan, sass and amazingness!


7. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas 
Yes, two Maas books, but this was FANTASTIC! I loved it 100%, not to mention diving in to another world Maas created and the proof came with a cool mask too! 


8. Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray 
I waited SO LONG for this guys! SO LONG! It was PERFECT. I badly need the next book cos ya know....Sam and Evie! 




9. An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir 
This intrigued me so much going in, and it blew past all my expectations and was freaking fantastic! Another that leaves you wanting more. 


10. Queen of Shadows by Sarah J Maas
The wait for this seemed like forever and it was everything I was hoping for and more! Now the wait for the next one *sigh* 


11. Girl At Midnight by Melissa Grey 
Another debut! This helped me through a really rough time and helped pick me back up again and it was original and fun and it made my week when I was reading it. 


12. A Darker Shade of Magic by V E Schwab 
MORE, I NEED MORE! I freaking LOVED THIS to another level! I'd wanted to read her book The Archived but actually read this first and completely fell in love with Schwab's writing and this was so original and exciting. 


13. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard 
This was a good year for debut's to be honest! This has firmly lodged itself as one of my favourite new series, I loved Mare, I loved the originality of it and I couldn't stop reading it!


14. The Fire Sermon by Francesca Haig
The proof for this was so freaking awesome it was insane! I loved everything about it, it sucked me in and it gripped me and had me feeling feels!


15. Rogue by Julie Kagawa 
The sequel to Talon was freaking perfect, I'm barely coping with the wait for the next book in the series!

I picked 15 because 2015 and I needed some sort of restraint to control myself, a few others that where awesome and deserve a mention
are.... Sin Eater's Daughter, The Potion Dairies, Invasion of The Tearling, Secret Fire, The Return (SEEETHHHHH), A Mad Zombie Party, The Osiris Ritual, Library of Souls, Angel Dares (such a mood lifter!), A Thousand Nights , Reawakened aaaannnnddddddd The Hunter's Kind! All of these are either debut's or next in series and each and everyone is perfection, and knowing me as you should by now, they're all original or having something different about them! You see why I had to restrain myself! What where your best books of 2015?! 

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Magnus Chase and The Sword of Summer


Rating: 5/5
Buy or Borrow: BUY. DUH. 
Source: Copy courtesy of the publisher! 

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. A decision that sends him off on a quest to save the Nine Worlds.

Sometimes, the only way to start a new life is to die . . .

Right, well, I don't know about you lot but I've been so excited about this it's insane! First off I've got to say....ANNABETH! I loved seeing Annabeth again and then the scene between her and Magnus at the end, I can't even. So perfect. So exciting. I should mention that there aren't any Percy Jackson spoilers! Just incase you haven't read them and are worried about it! There are a couple inside jokes though! I'm not gonna lie...I flailed at them all as well as whenever Annabeth made an appearance. 

Exciting is a good word for this book to be honest, it was exciting from the beginning, you eagerly jump in and get swept up in the story and the world and the characters and speed from one event to another and another with plenty of action and humour and little mini quests to help the big quest! Yes, this book has an epic quest, and you feel like you're on the quest right there with the characters. Trying to work things out along with them and feeling the stakes getting higher and higher. Feeling the tension. 

The book was so atmospheric and the worlds where so vividly imagined and created that they spring to life around you and with the atmosphere you're 100% pulled in to the book and the world and you can get completely lost in it and it's just PERFECT. I loved the worlds. I loved reading about the different  worlds, seeing the different worlds, seeing the people of the different worlds, but it was not enough. Oh no. I've always been intrigued by the Norse Gods but Rick Riordan has awakened a burning desire to know everything there is to know, so I need to see more of the worlds that Riordan has so fantastically brought to life. Please.

The book immediately grabs you and I imagine it would even for people who haven't read anything by the author previously. It has you intrigued from the go, and makes you want to keep reading, not only at the beginning but all the way through. This book is one of those "just one more chapter....oh no........okay......just this chapter otherwise I won't be able to sleep......well then.......oh....NOW I need to know what happens......." and then it's like 4am and you don't know what day it is kinda books. You pretty much have to prise your hands off the book finger by finger. Even when you put it down the books staring at you. Like literally, the UK cover has eyes on it. 

Anyways, the book has you entertained from the go and all the way through, like I said. It's funny. Some of the characters have some fantastic lines, and Magnus has such a sassy narrative how could I not love it?! It's gonna be a challenge to not laugh out loud if you're reading on public transport. 

Like I said (again), I've always been intrigued by Norse mythology. I know some from Loki's Wolves, and general knowledge, and of course I watch the Thor movies but they're not entirely accurate. I loved reading about the Norse mythology in this book. Riordan gives you a hell of a lot of it, without flooding you with it all in one go. You learn about it through the dialogue or through Magnus's witty inner monologue, and the way it's delivered by the characters keeps it fresh and entertaining rather than kind of stale textbook style. Riordan also has his own take on it all, from what I can tell. I haven't actually googled and checked whether a giant freaking squirrel resides in the tree or not, or checked whether the Valkyries where as described by him, BUT I got the strong impression his taken the mythology, kept a good chunk of it as it was, and then twisted little bits of it to make it his own. Like the whole Valhalla hotel among other things. Although I can totally get behind the whole "Viking longship in the Boston river" thing. 

I need to talk characters, because Magnus has quite the group of colourfully lively friends that we meet and I really did love all of them! I loved Magnus from the beginning, it was definitely the snark that made me go "You.....I like you...we're gonna get on great". Then there's the whole hero thing, he was brave when he needed to be in the beginning. He did the right thing when he didn't really have to. He dealt with the whole "Your dad's a Norse God" thing pretty well and I don't know. There was just something about Magnus that made me like him from the start, and as the book went on I got more and more attached and now I'm so excited for the next book to get to know him more and watch him become a complete badass. He's kinda goofy right now, and I can't wait to get to know him better as he settles in to life at Valhalla. 

Sam. Oh Sam. I liked Sam. She's a complete badass right from the start, and she made me laugh without actually saying anything. She has a lot going on under the surface, what with who her Dad is and family expectations and the whole Hannah Montana kinda double life thing. Valkyrie by night and regular kid by day. Sam also adds so diversity, she's muslim, she has a completely awesome camo hijab, and she's arranged to marry someone she's completely crushing on and you kinda wanna nudge her during THAT scene and do a wink face. I'm excited to see where Sam is going, she's taken on a really cool new job, shall we say, and I JUST LOVED HER SO MUCH. 

Then we have Blitzen and Hearthstone. Blitz is a fashion savvy dwarf, and Hearth is an elf trying to learn rune magic, both where supposed to be protecting Magnus, and I mean....they did try. They did. They just didn't have the right tools shall we say. I was so happy when they popped up more permanently in the book, I truly loved the dynamic between the four of them it was one of the main things that made me laugh, all of their banter and just. The family scene. I GOT FEELS.  And also hiccups from laughing. 

I was really intrigued by all the other kids on Magnus's floor of the hotel, his shield siblings. Each was lively and brought to life very well considering we didn't see them much. I was so sad we only saw them at the beginning and at the end, although I completely did some weird laugh/cheer thing when they appeared and did the whole handcuff thing. I can't even. Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting to see them all more and get to know them more. I just loved all the characters really. They where all brought to life before my eyes and just helped pull you in to the book.

As well as seeing more of his floor mates, I can't wait to see more of Valhalla either! Not to mention the worlds we didn't see and more of some of the ones we did. Each world was different (kind of a duh thing for me to say) and vivid and exciting to see and learn about. I have to say. I want to go to Nabbi's Tavern, it sounds completely awesome. Someone make a Nabbi's Tavern! I don't want to play favourites with the worlds, I really don't, but I did enjoy Blitz's home to another level. Not to mention their idea of a competition! 

We get to meet some Gods. Whatever you think you know from watching Thor or whatever...just throw away. Completely. Odin was just....I can't even. He cracked me up. Fair play to him..but still! Loki. He made me chuckle, he was kinda cool, but at the same time you know he's a douche and you where waiting for the douchery. Which he obliged us with. Thor. Do not imagine Chris Hemsworth's Thor. Riordan's Thor watches Arrow. He references the League of Assassins. He is every single one of us watching all the shows. The awkward moment when Thor doesn't want to miss Game of Thrones so gives the big showdown a miss. Don't believe me? Feast your eyes....

“This is an important battle – the fire lord Surt, Fenris Wolf. Surely that’s worthy of your attention.”Thor’s right eye twitched. “That’s a fine offer. Really. I’d love to, but I have another pressing appointment – ”Game of Thrones,” Marvin explained.“Shut up!”
I kid you not. I nearly died laughing. 

The plot of the book was just.....fantastic. It was a big quest, with little mini quests, and it was fun and complex. There was lots going on, a lot fit in to this book and it was so perfectly paced, it has to be said. You finish the book feeling like you're the one that went on the epic journey. All these threads eventually come together to a heart stopping climax, and a truly satisfying conclusion. It's kind of a perfect ending. But I want more! Which is just as well because the epilogue in like a couple of pages, easily sets up the next book and creates so much excitement. When you read it you'll see exactly what I mean. Sneaky sneaky. There is a thread, that you kinda forget about it as you get swept up in the action then it's like BOOM....epilogue and you're like......oh damn. It's gonna be awesome. 

I read this book in nearly one sitting. I started reading it at night and got about 100 pages down, then I read the rest of it in one sitting the next day. I took breaks only to pee and you know......eat. Not even the incredibly cute puppy I was puppy sitting in the morning could distract me. I was that engrossed in the world. 

The Sword of Summer smashed through every single expectation I had. Yes, it has a couple of parallels to Percy Jackson, but at the same time, it's got completely unique characters and plot. It's engrossing and a complete escape as it pulls you in and shuts the real world out. The world of The Sword of Summer is one that you wish you could step in to. It's colourful and rich and so very vivid, helped by how atmospheric it is. The plot is entertaining, and full of surprising twists and turns, I mean....was it a quest or a roller coaster!? 

The book is full of humour, it has so many laugh out loud moments, and chuckle moments, and there was lots of action and serious stuff going on...but at the same time, much of the narrative and dialogue had me in stitches. Snarky...sassy....downright hilarious are the words to best describe it! It wasn't just the dialogue and narrative either....the Chapter titles...."You Had One Job" "Norns. Why Did It Have To Be Norns." (that one gave me Indiana Jones vibes...snakes anyone?) "Well, There's Your Problem. You've Got A Sword Up Your Nose" "Who's Idea Was It To Make This Wolf Unkillable?" "Don't Be A No-Bro, Bro"  I completely loved it. I loved every page and I just want to read it again immediately. The book is saturated with Norse mythology, but it's done just right. Not too much, and not too little, it leaves you wanting more. If you weren't already intrigued by Norse mythology, Riordan will awaken a burning desire to learn all about it in you. I can't get over his skill at storytelling, I really can't. 

I'm so excited for the next book and just before I started to write this.......he announces another book! Set in Percy's world! With Apollo! Who's being punished by Zeus and turned human and sent to camp! I CAN'T EVEN! 


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