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Thor's Serpents
by K.L. Armstrong, M.A. Marr, Vivienne To
A very fitting and satisfying end to another awesome title under the Mythology for Kids genre. I probably didn't enjoy this one as much as I should have, seeing as it has been a few years since reading the previous installment, but I was still glad to read this.
It seemed to go by a lot quicker than the other books, but maybe that was just because it's the last book and it's time to wrap everything up. The characters were still likable and previous antagonists were more filled out so they weren't too 2-dimensional.
I think what I liked most about this series was this great sense of unwavering friendship and camaraderie. Sure, not everyone in the group got along and, even at the end of the series, one character still dislikes another, but in spite of that they still worked together and got stuff done. Somehow the friendships just felt very genuine to me.
This series is one that seems very middle of the road. It's not as tense as say the Percy Jackson series, but, I really dislike comparing every mythology based kids book to PJ for various reasons. This book will easily appeal to those interested in Norse mythology
It seemed to go by a lot quicker than the other books, but maybe that was just because it's the last book and it's time to wrap everything up. The characters were still likable and previous antagonists were more filled out so they weren't too 2-dimensional.
I think what I liked most about this series was this great sense of unwavering friendship and camaraderie. Sure, not everyone in the group got along and, even at the end of the series, one character still dislikes another, but in spite of that they still worked together and got stuff done. Somehow the friendships just felt very genuine to me.
This series is one that seems very middle of the road. It's not as tense as say the Percy Jackson series, but, I really dislike comparing every mythology based kids book to PJ for various reasons. This book will easily appeal to those interested in Norse mythology