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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is a trilogy of fantasy novels based on Norse mythology written by American author Rick Riordan and published by Disney-Hyperion.[4] It is set in the same universe as the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles and The Kane Chronicles series. The first book, The Sword of Summer, was released on October 6, 2015.[5] The second book, The Hammer of Thor, was released on October 4, 2016.[6] The Ship of the Dead, the third book, was released on October 3, 2017.[7]

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
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AuthorRick Riordan
Cover artistJohn Rocco
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy, Children's literature, Comedy drama, Thriller, Norse mythology
PublisherDisney Hyperion (US)
Penguin Books/Puffin (UK, AU, NZ)[1][2][3]
Published2015–2017
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback), e-book, audiobook
No. of books3

The main protagonist, Magnus Chase, son of the Vanir god of fertility Frey, narrates the novel in first person. He is a cousin of Annabeth Chase, a main character of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus series, who links the two series together.[5]

Books edit

The Sword of Summer edit

The Sword of Summer is the first book in the series, released on October 6, 2015, as a hardcover, e-book, and audiobook.[5] The novel is narrated by Magnus Chase, a homeless Bostonian orphan, who learns he is the son of a Norse god at first knowing from his uncle. On the same day, he is confronted by a fire giant named Surt, who wishes to claim a sword called "Sumarbrander" (the "Sword of Summer", or "Jack"). In the fight, Magnus is killed and carried to an ancient interpretation of the Norse afterlife, named Valhalla, by a Valkyrie named Samirah "Sam" al-Abbas. With the help of Sam, a dwarf named Blitz, and an elf named Hearth, Magnus ruins the giant's plans to free the Fenris Wolf and hasten Ragnarök.[8]

The novel has been well-received since its publication, but was not a "big front-runner" among other bestselling books in 2015.[9] It debuted at #1 on the New York Times Children's Middle Grade Hardcover Best Sellers list, and rose to #3 on Amazon's best-selling Children's Books list for 2015.[10][11][12] It also won the Goodreads Choice Award for Middle Grade & Children's books in 2015.[13] The Sword of Summer has been especially praised as an excellent continuation of author Rick Riordan's writing style, although some critics have expressed regret that the book only meets the expectations of fans, rather than surpassing them.[14][15]

The Sword of Summer was later published in several foreign-language editions, as well as a UK edition with the same title (published by Puffin Books). Its foreign-language editions include ones in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Dutch, German, Bulgarian, Finnish, Polish, French, Norwegian, Chinese, Czech, Russian, Romanian, Indonesian and Hebrew. While the U.S. editions have cover art by illustrator John Rocco, most foreign editions have unique art created by other artists and illustrators.[16] In the U.S., several unique promotional editions were released by different booksellers during the initial publication; the mass-merchandiser Target, for example, released its books with an included poster of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology.[17]

The Hammer of Thor edit

The Hammer of Thor is the second book in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series and was released on October 4, 2016. In this book, Magnus receives a quest from Otis, Thor's goat and discovers that the hammer of Thor, Mjölnir, is missing. He embarks on a quest with Samirah, Hearthstone, Blitzen, and Alex Fierro, a genderfluid child of Loki to retrieve it. However, the giant Utgard-Loki reveals that the Giant Thrym has the hammer, and tells the group to retrieve the Skofnung Sword. The god Loki arranges a marriage between Samirah and the Giant so as to free himself with the sword. At the wedding, Alex takes Samirah's place and tries to stop Magnus's Uncle Randolph from freeing Loki. However, she fails to do so, and Loki is freed. The group is honored for retrieving Thor's hammer but dissatisfied for not stopping Loki, and are given another mission to catch Loki and stop him from bringing about Ragnarök.[6]

The novel was awarded the 2017 Stonewall Book Award for children's literature.[18]

The Ship of the Dead edit

The Ship of the Dead is the third book in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series and was released on October 3, 2017.[7] Magnus and his crew must sail to the farthest borders of Jotunheim and Niflheim in pursuit of Asgard's greatest threat and prevent Loki from starting Ragnarok by beating him in a flyting with Kvasir's Mead and capturing him in a magical nutshell, thus stopping Naglfar from sailing. They are greeted by the gods when they arrive in Vigridr, after sailing the currents that Naglfar, the ship of the dead, would have sailed. Magnus and Alex take Randolf's old mansion and make it "The Chase Space", a home for homeless children.

Supplementary works edit

Hotel Valhalla: Guide to the Norse Worlds edit

Hotel Valhalla: Guide to the Norse Worlds is a supplementary work for the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series, consisting of background information on the gods, monsters, dwarves, and elves that are featured in the main series.[19][20] It was published as a hardcover on August 16, 2016.[21][22][23]

The introduction is written by Helgi, the hotel manager. He welcomes new residents and thanks them for their sacrifice. He then explains that the book is meant to answer any questions they may have about the experiences of their new existence, and asks that they consult the book before bothering him.[24]

The next section, titled “What in the Worlds?” is written by Hunding the bellhop. He doesn't really want to write anything for the book, but his boss Helgi is making him do it. He explains the universe from the Norse perspective: nine worlds held in the branches of Yggdrasil the World Tree. The first of these worlds, Asgard, is home to the Aesir, and the location of Hotel Valhalla, where Odin's einherjar live. Vanaheim is the home of the Vanir, and the ream of Folkvanger, the peaceful Norse afterlife. Midgard is the Norse name for Earth, home of the humans, and is connected to Asgard by the Bifrost. Alfheim, ruled by Frey, is inhabited by light elves. There is no night in this world. Jotunheim is inhabited by the jotun, or giants. It is covered in mountains, snow, and ice. Nidavellir is home to the dwarves, and is very gloomy, chilly, and dark because it is entirely underground. Muspellheim houses the fire giants and demons, and resembles the sun. Niflheim is inhabited by the frost giants, and is cold and foggy. Finally, Helheim is the realm of Hel and the dishonorable dead. Hunding also describes the Ginnungagap, the void between the worlds, and the Norse creation story.[24]

Hunding's description of the nine worlds is followed by sections describing some of the Norse gods and creatures, most accompanied by a supplementary short story, interview, poem, or note. The list of gods includes Odin, Thor, Loki, Frey, Freya, Skirnir, Mimir, Hel, Heimdal, Ran, Frigg, Balder, Hod, Idun, Honir, Tyr, Uller, and Njord. Hunding lists the homeworld of each one, as well as their physical description, family members, and what they are best known for. A few of the better-known gods also get a few extra facts thrown in. Snorri Sturluson manages to get interviews with a few of the gods, while others get short stories. Frey gets to have a rap battle with Jack the sword, and Frigg answers questions in a weekly advice column.[24]

The list of mythical beings includes Surt, Ymir, Utgard-Loki, Gerd, Elves, dwarves, Valkyries, and the Norns. Each entry includes the being's classification, homeworld, appearance, and what they are best known for. The extra material includes a threat from Surt, a poem by Gerd, a message from the Alfheim news team, diary entries, and a few short stories.[24]

Next, Hunding (who's really getting tired of having to write the book at this point) lists the fantastic creatures of the Norse world. He addresses Nidhogg, the eagle of Yggdrasil, Ratatosk, Heidrun, Eikthrymir, Saehrimnir, Sleipnir, Jormungand, Fenris wolf, and Thor's goats, Otis and Marvin, explaining what they are, where they live, and why they are noteworthy. Ratatosk manages to fit in some insults, Sleipnir tells the story of how Loki gave birth to him, and Marvin includes some tasty recipes for goat meat, while Njord provides some lullabies written by Frey that are useful in keeping Jormungand asleep.[24]

Helgi closes the book, urging the readers to consider all the possibilities that their afterlife affords them. He again strongly discourages them from asking him any questions. A pronunciation guide and glossary are also included.[24]

9 From the Nine Worlds edit

"9 From the Nine Worlds" is the second supplementary work for the series, consisting of nine short stories, each told by a different character, and each taking place in a different Norse realm.[25][26] It was published on October 2, 2018.[27]

The first story, “Just Another Decapitated Head,” is set in Asgard and is told from Odin's perspective as he wanders the hallways of Hotel Valhalla, observing the inhabitants, keeping the peace, and trying to decide on a new captain to lead his Valkyries after the death of the previous one.[28][26] In the middle also getting annoyed by his son, Thor who had decided to take a jog through the nine worlds and was now in the garden of Valhalla.

The second story, “This Is Why I Hate Clothes Shopping,” takes place in Midgard and is told by Amir Fadlan, son of the owner of Fadlans falafel. When a simple shopping trip to purchase new clothes for a wedding anniversary party goes wrong, Amir's friends are forced to rescue him from a shopkeeper intent on trapping him in a magical pair of pants.[28][26]

Nidavellir provides the setting for the third story, “This Little Light of Mine, I'm Going to Let It Shine,” narrated by Blitzen. When Thor is threatened by an assassination attempt, the god Mimir calls on Blitzen to save his life. Blitzen succeeds in stopping Alviss, the guilty dwarf, but when a group of other dwarves mistake his actions for unprovoked assault, he is forced to run. He only escapes by falling off of a cliff and into a river.[29][26]

Hearthstone the elf tells the fourth story, “Speaking of Trolls . . .” which is set in Alfheim. While talking to T. J., Hearthstone's bracelet begins to shine, indicating that his friend Inge is in danger. When he travels to Alfheim to help her, he finds that she is with another family and has to save her by defeating a troll.[29][26]

The fifth story, “My Eighth-Grade Physics Actually Comes in Handy,” takes place in Jotunheim, and is written from the perspective of Samirah al-Abbas. Odin, attempting to keep Ragnarok from being triggered, sends her to Jotunheim to inspect an egg. If this egg were to hatch, Ragnarok would start. Samirah manages to use Thor to distract Eggther who guards the egg, giving her enough time to determine that the egg was not hatching, and to take a picture of it for Odin.[29][26]

The sixth story, “Nice Doggy,” takes place in Helheim and is told by Thomas “T. J.” Jefferson Jr. T.J.’s consciousness ends up traveling to Helheim in the form of a vision, where he encounters Hel, the realm's ruler. She charges him with the task of finding her hound Garm, telling him that if he succeeds, he may save the soul of his dead mother. Fortunately, with the help of Balder, he is able to find and subdue Garm.[29][26]

Mallory Keen tells the seventh story, “So's Your Face!” which is set in Niflheim. When Mallory finds herself trapped in Niflheim, she discovers that the only way out is through Yggdrasil's root, which Nidhogg chews on. By teaching the dragon some insults, she is able to gain a lift through the tree and climb back to Hotel Valhalla.[29][26]

The eighth story, “Well, That Was a Surprise,” is told by Halfborn Gunderson and takes place in Vanaheim. Halfborn is making a gift for Mallory, but he needs dragon scales to finish it. To procure them, he travels to Vanaheim, where he finds three peaceful dragons. He kills them, reassuring the realm's concerned inhabitants that they will respawn, before returning with the scales.[29][26]

Alex Fierro tells the final story, “I Play with Fire,” which takes place in Muspellheim. Hearing word that Surt is attempting to recruit people to join his movement against the gods of Asgard, Alex travels to Muspellheim to stop him. They are able to keep the defectors from joining him by whispering suspicions about Surt by turning into insects, and is finally joined by the rest of the gang to defeat Surt.[29][26]

All nine stories are connected together by Thor, who decided to take a jog with his fitness tracker through the nine worlds. Each perspective character encounters him in one way or another way, sometimes saving him, while other times cleaning up his messes. The book ends with him lamenting the fact that he forgot to turn on his fitness tracker at the start before starting his run.[30][26]

Characters edit

  • Magnus Chase – The protagonist of the series, a 16-year-old demigod son of the god Frey as well as the cousin of Greek demigod Annabeth Chase. After his mother was killed by wolves when he was 14, Magnus ended up living on the streets of Boston until his death and induction into Valhalla by Samirah, which made him an einherjar. He wields Sumarbrander, also known as "Jack", a sentient sword previously owned by his father Frey.
  • Samirah "Sam" al-Abbas – A Muslim American Valkyrie and demigod daughter of the god Loki. She is engaged to Amir Fadlan and dreams of becoming a pilot one day.
  • Blitzen (Blitz) – A svartalf, son of Freya, an expert and connoisseur on clothing and crafting.
  • Hearthstone (Hearth) – A deaf light elf from Alfheim, who is experienced in rune casting. He uses ASL and has two sets of runestones; wooden and stone.
  • Alex Fierro – A genderfluid[a] demigod child of Loki who wields a garrote capable of slicing even the most hardened rock. Alex had a rough childhood and relationship with her mortal family that ended with her living on the streets for roughly the same amount of time as Magnus. Alex is first introduced in the second book, The Hammer of Thor. Alex is also Magnus Chase's significant other.
  • Randolph Chase – Magnus' uncle, who is obsessed with Norse mythology. He betrays Magnus Chase to Loki because Loki promised to bring his family back. At the end of Hammer of Thor Loki kills him.
  • Loki – the Norse god of mischief, lies, and deceit. He is the father of demigod Samirah Al-Abbas and mother of demigod Alex Fierro.
  • Sif – a Norse goddess with magic hair which is mentioned to be the inspiration for the Rapunzel fairy tale.
  • Annabeth Chase – Magnus Chase's cousin. Also in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus series. Demigod daughter of the Greek goddess Athena. She is Percy Jackson's girlfriend.
  • Mallory Keen – An Irish resident at Hotel Valhalla since her death in 1972. She is the daughter of Frigg. She is a very intimidating and skilled fighter and has dual serrated knives, a gift from her mother, Frigg. She is also the on again-off again girlfriend of Halfborn Gunderson.
  • Halfborn Gunderson – A resident at Hotel Valhalla. He was a Viking until he died and has been at Valhalla for 1200 years. A Berserker, he has two axes and is very violent.
  • Thomas Jefferson, Jr "T.J." – A resident at Hotel Valhalla. He is the son of Tyr. His mother was a runaway slave. He was a Union soldier in the American Civil War. He has a rifle and bone steel bayonet, given to him by his father; Tyr. T.J. died charging the battlements at Fort Wagner, South Carolina.
  • "X" / Odin – Odin is the king of gods. He pretended to be a half-troll named "X", but in reality, he was trying to watch Hotel Valhalla.
  • Percy Jackson – He is the main protagonist in Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and one of the main characters in The Heroes of Olympus. He is the son of the sea god: Poseidon. In this series, he appears briefly to teach Magnus ocean survival skills to take down Loki and survive the Sea Gods. He is Annabeth Chase's boyfriend.
  • Thor - The god of thunder, son of Odin, and protector of the human realm. He wields the hammer Mjölnir.
  • Freya - The goddess of love, twin sister of Frey, and ruler of Fólkvangr.

Reception edit

Publishers Weekly's review of The Sword of Summer stated that, "ten years after The Lightning Thief... Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard's sensibility is right in line with the Percy Jackson novels, and the audience will be just as large."[31]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alex Fierro uses both he/him and she/her pronouns.

References edit

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  6. ^ a b Rought, Karen (October 6, 2015). "Rick Riordan announces 'Trials of Apollo' series set in Percy Jackson's world". Hypable. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
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  8. ^ Riordan, Rick (2015). The Sword of Summer. Los Angeles: Disney-Hyperion. ISBN 978-1-4231-6091-5.
  9. ^ Rosen, Judith (Dec 10, 2015). "Children's Holiday Sales 2015: Picture Books and Middle Grade Top YA". Children's Books: Industry News. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
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  18. ^ "'Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Hammer of Thor' and 'If I Was Your Girl' win 2017 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award". ALA News. American Library Association. January 23, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
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  31. ^ Gallt, Nancy (August 10, 2015). "Children's Book Review: The Sword of Summer". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved August 17, 2016.

External links edit

  • Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard at The Worlds of Rick Riordan (Disney: readriordan.com)
  • Magnus Chase at RickRiordan.com

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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is a trilogy of fantasy novels based on Norse mythology written by American author Rick Riordan and published by Disney Hyperion 4 It is set in the same universe as the Camp Half Blood Chronicles and The Kane Chronicles series The first book The Sword of Summer was released on October 6 2015 5 The second book The Hammer of Thor was released on October 4 2016 6 The Ship of the Dead the third book was released on October 3 2017 7 Magnus Chase and the Gods of AsgardLogo of the seriesThe Sword of Summer 2015 The Hammer of Thor 2016 The Ship of the Dead 2017 AuthorRick RiordanCover artistJohn RoccoCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreFantasy Children s literature Comedy drama Thriller Norse mythologyPublisherDisney Hyperion US Penguin Books Puffin UK AU NZ 1 2 3 Published2015 2017Media typePrint hardback and paperback e book audiobookNo of books3The main protagonist Magnus Chase son of the Vanir god of fertility Frey narrates the novel in first person He is a cousin of Annabeth Chase a main character of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus series who links the two series together 5 Contents 1 Books 1 1 The Sword of Summer 1 2 The Hammer of Thor 1 3 The Ship of the Dead 2 Supplementary works 2 1 Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds 2 2 9 From the Nine Worlds 3 Characters 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBooks editThe Sword of Summer edit Main article The Sword of Summer The Sword of Summer is the first book in the series released on October 6 2015 as a hardcover e book and audiobook 5 The novel is narrated by Magnus Chase a homeless Bostonian orphan who learns he is the son of a Norse god at first knowing from his uncle On the same day he is confronted by a fire giant named Surt who wishes to claim a sword called Sumarbrander the Sword of Summer or Jack In the fight Magnus is killed and carried to an ancient interpretation of the Norse afterlife named Valhalla by a Valkyrie named Samirah Sam al Abbas With the help of Sam a dwarf named Blitz and an elf named Hearth Magnus ruins the giant s plans to free the Fenris Wolf and hasten Ragnarok 8 The novel has been well received since its publication but was not a big front runner among other bestselling books in 2015 9 It debuted at 1 on the New York Times Children s Middle Grade Hardcover Best Sellers list and rose to 3 on Amazon s best selling Children s Books list for 2015 10 11 12 It also won the Goodreads Choice Award for Middle Grade amp Children s books in 2015 13 The Sword of Summer has been especially praised as an excellent continuation of author Rick Riordan s writing style although some critics have expressed regret that the book only meets the expectations of fans rather than surpassing them 14 15 The Sword of Summer was later published in several foreign language editions as well as a UK edition with the same title published by Puffin Books Its foreign language editions include ones in Spanish Portuguese Italian Turkish Dutch German Bulgarian Finnish Polish French Norwegian Chinese Czech Russian Romanian Indonesian and Hebrew While the U S editions have cover art by illustrator John Rocco most foreign editions have unique art created by other artists and illustrators 16 In the U S several unique promotional editions were released by different booksellers during the initial publication the mass merchandiser Target for example released its books with an included poster of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology 17 The Hammer of Thor edit Main article The Hammer of Thor The Hammer of Thor is the second book in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series and was released on October 4 2016 In this book Magnus receives a quest from Otis Thor s goat and discovers that the hammer of Thor Mjolnir is missing He embarks on a quest with Samirah Hearthstone Blitzen and Alex Fierro a genderfluid child of Loki to retrieve it However the giant Utgard Loki reveals that the Giant Thrym has the hammer and tells the group to retrieve the Skofnung Sword The god Loki arranges a marriage between Samirah and the Giant so as to free himself with the sword At the wedding Alex takes Samirah s place and tries to stop Magnus s Uncle Randolph from freeing Loki However she fails to do so and Loki is freed The group is honored for retrieving Thor s hammer but dissatisfied for not stopping Loki and are given another mission to catch Loki and stop him from bringing about Ragnarok 6 The novel was awarded the 2017 Stonewall Book Award for children s literature 18 The Ship of the Dead edit Main article The Ship of the Dead The Ship of the Dead is the third book in the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series and was released on October 3 2017 7 Magnus and his crew must sail to the farthest borders of Jotunheim and Niflheim in pursuit of Asgard s greatest threat and prevent Loki from starting Ragnarok by beating him in a flyting with Kvasir s Mead and capturing him in a magical nutshell thus stopping Naglfar from sailing They are greeted by the gods when they arrive in Vigridr after sailing the currents that Naglfar the ship of the dead would have sailed Magnus and Alex take Randolf s old mansion and make it The Chase Space a home for homeless children Supplementary works editHotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds edit Main article Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds is a supplementary work for the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series consisting of background information on the gods monsters dwarves and elves that are featured in the main series 19 20 It was published as a hardcover on August 16 2016 21 22 23 The introduction is written by Helgi the hotel manager He welcomes new residents and thanks them for their sacrifice He then explains that the book is meant to answer any questions they may have about the experiences of their new existence and asks that they consult the book before bothering him 24 The next section titled What in the Worlds is written by Hunding the bellhop He doesn t really want to write anything for the book but his boss Helgi is making him do it He explains the universe from the Norse perspective nine worlds held in the branches of Yggdrasil the World Tree The first of these worlds Asgard is home to the Aesir and the location of Hotel Valhalla where Odin s einherjar live Vanaheim is the home of the Vanir and the ream of Folkvanger the peaceful Norse afterlife Midgard is the Norse name for Earth home of the humans and is connected to Asgard by the Bifrost Alfheim ruled by Frey is inhabited by light elves There is no night in this world Jotunheim is inhabited by the jotun or giants It is covered in mountains snow and ice Nidavellir is home to the dwarves and is very gloomy chilly and dark because it is entirely underground Muspellheim houses the fire giants and demons and resembles the sun Niflheim is inhabited by the frost giants and is cold and foggy Finally Helheim is the realm of Hel and the dishonorable dead Hunding also describes the Ginnungagap the void between the worlds and the Norse creation story 24 Hunding s description of the nine worlds is followed by sections describing some of the Norse gods and creatures most accompanied by a supplementary short story interview poem or note The list of gods includes Odin Thor Loki Frey Freya Skirnir Mimir Hel Heimdal Ran Frigg Balder Hod Idun Honir Tyr Uller and Njord Hunding lists the homeworld of each one as well as their physical description family members and what they are best known for A few of the better known gods also get a few extra facts thrown in Snorri Sturluson manages to get interviews with a few of the gods while others get short stories Frey gets to have a rap battle with Jack the sword and Frigg answers questions in a weekly advice column 24 The list of mythical beings includes Surt Ymir Utgard Loki Gerd Elves dwarves Valkyries and the Norns Each entry includes the being s classification homeworld appearance and what they are best known for The extra material includes a threat from Surt a poem by Gerd a message from the Alfheim news team diary entries and a few short stories 24 Next Hunding who s really getting tired of having to write the book at this point lists the fantastic creatures of the Norse world He addresses Nidhogg the eagle of Yggdrasil Ratatosk Heidrun Eikthrymir Saehrimnir Sleipnir Jormungand Fenris wolf and Thor s goats Otis and Marvin explaining what they are where they live and why they are noteworthy Ratatosk manages to fit in some insults Sleipnir tells the story of how Loki gave birth to him and Marvin includes some tasty recipes for goat meat while Njord provides some lullabies written by Frey that are useful in keeping Jormungand asleep 24 Helgi closes the book urging the readers to consider all the possibilities that their afterlife affords them He again strongly discourages them from asking him any questions A pronunciation guide and glossary are also included 24 9 From the Nine Worlds edit 9 From the Nine Worlds is the second supplementary work for the series consisting of nine short stories each told by a different character and each taking place in a different Norse realm 25 26 It was published on October 2 2018 27 The first story Just Another Decapitated Head is set in Asgard and is told from Odin s perspective as he wanders the hallways of Hotel Valhalla observing the inhabitants keeping the peace and trying to decide on a new captain to lead his Valkyries after the death of the previous one 28 26 In the middle also getting annoyed by his son Thor who had decided to take a jog through the nine worlds and was now in the garden of Valhalla The second story This Is Why I Hate Clothes Shopping takes place in Midgard and is told by Amir Fadlan son of the owner of Fadlans falafel When a simple shopping trip to purchase new clothes for a wedding anniversary party goes wrong Amir s friends are forced to rescue him from a shopkeeper intent on trapping him in a magical pair of pants 28 26 Nidavellir provides the setting for the third story This Little Light of Mine I m Going to Let It Shine narrated by Blitzen When Thor is threatened by an assassination attempt the god Mimir calls on Blitzen to save his life Blitzen succeeds in stopping Alviss the guilty dwarf but when a group of other dwarves mistake his actions for unprovoked assault he is forced to run He only escapes by falling off of a cliff and into a river 29 26 Hearthstone the elf tells the fourth story Speaking of Trolls which is set in Alfheim While talking to T J Hearthstone s bracelet begins to shine indicating that his friend Inge is in danger When he travels to Alfheim to help her he finds that she is with another family and has to save her by defeating a troll 29 26 The fifth story My Eighth Grade Physics Actually Comes in Handy takes place in Jotunheim and is written from the perspective of Samirah al Abbas Odin attempting to keep Ragnarok from being triggered sends her to Jotunheim to inspect an egg If this egg were to hatch Ragnarok would start Samirah manages to use Thor to distract Eggther who guards the egg giving her enough time to determine that the egg was not hatching and to take a picture of it for Odin 29 26 The sixth story Nice Doggy takes place in Helheim and is told by Thomas T J Jefferson Jr T J s consciousness ends up traveling to Helheim in the form of a vision where he encounters Hel the realm s ruler She charges him with the task of finding her hound Garm telling him that if he succeeds he may save the soul of his dead mother Fortunately with the help of Balder he is able to find and subdue Garm 29 26 Mallory Keen tells the seventh story So s Your Face which is set in Niflheim When Mallory finds herself trapped in Niflheim she discovers that the only way out is through Yggdrasil s root which Nidhogg chews on By teaching the dragon some insults she is able to gain a lift through the tree and climb back to Hotel Valhalla 29 26 The eighth story Well That Was a Surprise is told by Halfborn Gunderson and takes place in Vanaheim Halfborn is making a gift for Mallory but he needs dragon scales to finish it To procure them he travels to Vanaheim where he finds three peaceful dragons He kills them reassuring the realm s concerned inhabitants that they will respawn before returning with the scales 29 26 Alex Fierro tells the final story I Play with Fire which takes place in Muspellheim Hearing word that Surt is attempting to recruit people to join his movement against the gods of Asgard Alex travels to Muspellheim to stop him They are able to keep the defectors from joining him by whispering suspicions about Surt by turning into insects and is finally joined by the rest of the gang to defeat Surt 29 26 All nine stories are connected together by Thor who decided to take a jog with his fitness tracker through the nine worlds Each perspective character encounters him in one way or another way sometimes saving him while other times cleaning up his messes The book ends with him lamenting the fact that he forgot to turn on his fitness tracker at the start before starting his run 30 26 Characters editMain article List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Magnus Chase The protagonist of the series a 16 year old demigod son of the god Frey as well as the cousin of Greek demigod Annabeth Chase After his mother was killed by wolves when he was 14 Magnus ended up living on the streets of Boston until his death and induction into Valhalla by Samirah which made him an einherjar He wields Sumarbrander also known as Jack a sentient sword previously owned by his father Frey Samirah Sam al Abbas A Muslim American Valkyrie and demigod daughter of the god Loki She is engaged to Amir Fadlan and dreams of becoming a pilot one day Blitzen Blitz A svartalf son of Freya an expert and connoisseur on clothing and crafting Hearthstone Hearth A deaf light elf from Alfheim who is experienced in rune casting He uses ASL and has two sets of runestones wooden and stone Alex Fierro A genderfluid a demigod child of Loki who wields a garrote capable of slicing even the most hardened rock Alex had a rough childhood and relationship with her mortal family that ended with her living on the streets for roughly the same amount of time as Magnus Alex is first introduced in the second book The Hammer of Thor Alex is also Magnus Chase s significant other Randolph Chase Magnus uncle who is obsessed with Norse mythology He betrays Magnus Chase to Loki because Loki promised to bring his family back At the end of Hammer of Thor Loki kills him Loki the Norse god of mischief lies and deceit He is the father of demigod Samirah Al Abbas and mother of demigod Alex Fierro Sif a Norse goddess with magic hair which is mentioned to be the inspiration for the Rapunzel fairy tale Annabeth Chase Magnus Chase s cousin Also in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus series Demigod daughter of the Greek goddess Athena She is Percy Jackson s girlfriend Mallory Keen An Irish resident at Hotel Valhalla since her death in 1972 She is the daughter of Frigg She is a very intimidating and skilled fighter and has dual serrated knives a gift from her mother Frigg She is also the on again off again girlfriend of Halfborn Gunderson Halfborn Gunderson A resident at Hotel Valhalla He was a Viking until he died and has been at Valhalla for 1200 years A Berserker he has two axes and is very violent Thomas Jefferson Jr T J A resident at Hotel Valhalla He is the son of Tyr His mother was a runaway slave He was a Union soldier in the American Civil War He has a rifle and bone steel bayonet given to him by his father Tyr T J died charging the battlements at Fort Wagner South Carolina X Odin Odin is the king of gods He pretended to be a half troll named X but in reality he was trying to watch Hotel Valhalla Percy Jackson He is the main protagonist in Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and one of the main characters in The Heroes of Olympus He is the son of the sea god Poseidon In this series he appears briefly to teach Magnus ocean survival skills to take down Loki and survive the Sea Gods He is Annabeth Chase s boyfriend Thor The god of thunder son of Odin and protector of the human realm He wields the hammer Mjolnir Freya The goddess of love twin sister of Frey and ruler of Folkvangr Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 Publishers Weekly s review of The Sword of Summer stated that ten years after The Lightning Thief Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard s sensibility is right in line with the Percy Jackson novels and the audience will be just as large 31 Notes edit Alex Fierro uses both he him and she her pronouns References edit Rick Riordan www penguin co uk Rick Riordan www penguin co nz Rick Riordan www penguin com au Rick Riordan announces Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Hypable 23 September 2014 Retrieved 2015 11 29 a b c Magnus Chase Blogspot com Rick Riordan Retrieved November 2 2015 a b Rought Karen October 6 2015 Rick Riordan announces Trials of Apollo series set in Percy Jackson s world Hypable Retrieved October 25 2020 a b The Ship of the Dead Rick Riordan rickriordan com 24 October 2016 Retrieved 2017 10 22 Riordan Rick 2015 The Sword of Summer Los Angeles Disney Hyperion ISBN 978 1 4231 6091 5 Rosen Judith Dec 10 2015 Children s Holiday Sales 2015 Picture Books and Middle Grade Top YA Children s Books Industry News Publishers Weekly Retrieved September 13 2016 Best Sellers The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2016 01 20 Best Sellers The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2016 02 13 WLKY com December 9 2015 Amazon announces best selling books of 2015 WLKY News WLKY Retrieved September 13 2016 The 2015 Goodreads Choice Awards goodreads com THE SWORD OF SUMMER by Rick Riordan Kirkus Reviews Kirkus Reviews Retrieved 2015 10 10 Gopnik Adam November 6 2015 Rick Riordan s Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Sunday Book Review The New York Times Retrieved August 25 2016 Editions of The Sword of Summer Goodreads Editions Viewer Goodreads Retrieved August 17 2016 Riordan Rick September 22 2015 The Sword of Summer Exclusive Editions RickRiordan com News Rick Riordan p 1 Retrieved August 17 2016 Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard The Hammer of Thor and If I Was Your Girl win 2017 Stonewall Children s and Young Adult Literature Award ALA News American Library Association January 23 2017 Retrieved May 28 2017 Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds Rick Riordan rickriordan com 23 May 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 24 Gowsell Bill 2016 01 17 Book Review Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds LaughingPlace com Retrieved 2019 11 29 For Magnus Chase Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds An Official Rick Riordan companion book Your Introduction to Deities Mythical Beings and Fantastic Creatures B amp N Online Barnes amp Noble Retrieved August 17 2016 Riordan Rick 2016 08 16 For Magnus Chase Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds Your Introduction to Deities Mythical Beings amp Fantastic Creatures Disney Hyperion Riordan Rick 23 May 2016 For Magnus Chase Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds RickRiordan com Rick Riordan Retrieved August 17 2016 a b c d e f Riordan Rick 2016 08 16 Hotel Valhalla guide to the Norse worlds your introduction to deities mythical beings amp fantastic creatures ISBN 978 1 4847 8554 6 OCLC 936347716 Noteworthy Middle Grade and YA Sequels October 2018 Publishers Weekly Retrieved November 9 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k 9 From the Nine Worlds Summary 9 From the Nine Worlds Read Riordan Retrieved November 9 2018 a b 9 From the Nine Worlds Rick Riordan 25 September 2018 Retrieved 2019 12 04 a b c d e f g 9 From the Nine Worlds Rick Riordan 25 September 2018 Retrieved 2019 12 05 Morrow Lori 2018 10 27 Ebook Magnus Chase 9 From the Nine Worlds Medium Retrieved 2019 12 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