Thursday, February 8, 2018
Sumarbrander
Sword of Summer, written by Rick Riordan, is one of the most interesting books written. Here's why.
Sumarbrander. Sword of Summer. The name of a sword with trust issues. Have you ever thought of a sword that could have trust issues, or could even have emotions? Maybe, just maybe, it's also held by a lost homeless boy named Magnus Chase. Well, I totally thought that too. Magnus Chase, just your ordinary kid, normal like everyone else. Until some wolves made him run from home. Yep, just some wolves. Did I forget mention Magnus was the son of a god? And just like all of us, he met his end. Although through pure perseverance, he didn't just stop at the pearly white gates. He passed it at went to a hotel instead. But because of this... he's not really just a demi-god anymore, oh, and he has a "family" of misfits from all over, the worlds... You're not reading that wrong. Multiple Worlds. Insane. Each ruled by a set of kings and gods. Traveled to and from using Yggdrasil. The World Tree. Although none of this was he choice. This book is about as chaotic as it sounds, and that's why I had such a good time reading it. If you decide that this book sounds fairly enticing and you go and read it. Tell me how it was for you!
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