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"The runes have spoken. We have our champion...Matthew Thorsen."
Matt hears the words, but he can't believe them. He's Thor's representative? Destined to fight trolls, monstrous wolves and giant serpents...or the world ends? He's only thirteen.
While Matt knew he was a modern-day descendent of Thor, he's always lived a normal kid's life. In fact, most people in the small town of Blackwell, South Dakota, are direct descendants of either Thor or Loki, including Matt's classmates Fen and Laurie Brekke. No big deal.
But now Ragnarok is coming, and it's up to the champions to fight in the place of the long-dead gods. Matt, Laurie, and Fen's lives will never be the same as they race to put together an unstoppable team, find Thor's hammer and shield, and prevent the end of the world.
In their middle grade debut, K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr begin the epic Blackwell Pages series with this action-packed adventure, filled with larger-than-life legends, gripping battles, and an engaging cast of characters who bring the myths to life.
- Sales Rank: #94557 in Books
- Published on: 2014-04-15
- Released on: 2014-04-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .75 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 374 pages
From Booklist
Norse mythology intrudes on the modern world as Ragnarök (the apocalyptic battle between gods and monsters) approaches, but no gods are left alive to fight for the world’s survival. Now their descendants, including three middle-school kids from South Dakota, must challenge the monsters in the final battle. Chosen to represent Thor’s clan, 13-year-old Matt joins classmates Fen and Laurie, descendants of Loki. After consulting the Norns and the Valkyries, they search for the other young god counterparts as well as magical weapons. The third-person narrative looks at each main character’s strengths and insecurities as they attempt to work together. Comparisons with Rick Riordan’s novels based on Greek, Roman, and Egyptian mythology are inevitable, but this series aims at a somewhat younger audience and features characters who are, at least so far, considerably more human than godlike and more anxious than cocky. While setting up the series takes time, there’s plenty of action to quicken the pace. The first volume in the Blackwell Pages series will please many fans of mythology-based adventures. Grades 4-6. --Carolyn Phelan
Review
Praise for Loki's Wolves:
"This rousing, fast-paced adventure, first in the Blackwell Pages trilogy, will please readers who loved John Stephens's Books of Beginning and Rick Riordan's modern-day twists on ancient myth."―Publishers Weekly
"Norse mythology brought to life with engaging contemporary characters and future volumes that promise explosive action; ideal for Percy Jackson fans who want to branch out."―Kirkus Reviews
"Loki's Wolves brings Norse mythology to the modern world...The background and explanation of the legends are clear and a natural fit to the story and dialogue, bringing life to lesser-known Norse mythology...Recommended for those who enjoyed Rick Riordan's 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series."―School Library Journal
"This smart, fast-paced, action-packed novel...offers readers a solid adventure story that still manages not to skimp on character...An excellent what-to-read-next for Percy Jackson fans, this novel will also please young readers of Marvel's Thor and myth-lovers already familiar with Norse lore..."―Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Fierce adventure, lightening pace, furious action, and original, engaging characters. I was hooked from the first hammer swing."―Eoin Colfer, New York Times bestselling author of Artemis Fowl
"Loki's Wolves has everything--a fast-paced, exciting plot, endearing and honest characters, Norse mythology with a contemporary twist, and plenty of heart. I can't wait to find out what happens to Matt, Laurie, and Fen!"―Ally Condie, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Matched
"These authors are no strangers to weaving a compelling tale. Once the story moves past the background, the plot picks up quickly and the adventure doesn't disappoint."―Library Media Connection
About the Author
K.L. Armstrong & M.A. Marr had been friends for several years and found themselves spending hours talking about mythology and monsters. One sleepy morning, they realized that M.A.'s second last name is Norwegian. (The similarity between that name and "Midgard Serpent" is totally coincidental.) With that link, in addition to K.L.'s love for tackling creatures in video games when not writing (and sometimes when she's supposed to be writing), their monster and myth fixation, and the books they read with their eleven- to thirteen-year-old sons, they knew they had to write the Blackwell Pages.
K.L. Armstong and M.A. Marr invite you to visit them at www.blackwellpages.com.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
The book is full of Norse mythology including gods and horrible monsters. This book is a must read.
By Dark Faerie Tales
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales.
Quick & Dirty: This is the story of three children who have been chosen to save the world. The book is full of Norse mythology including gods and horrible monsters. This book is a must read.
Opening Sentence: Matt walked through the center of Blackwell, gym bag in hand, jacket thrown over his shoulder.
The Review:
This story is mostly about three children named Matt, Fen, and Laurie who are from a small town in South Dakota, called Blackwell. The story is told in all three of the characters' voices. These children are special because they are descendants and champions of the long-dead gods Thor and Loki. Matt, Laurie and Fen must work together to find the other children who are champions of other gods, find objects with magical properties and save the world from Ragnarok. Ragnarok is what the Norse called the apocalypse. During their travels they meet many creatures, good and bad from the old myths including trolls and valkyries.
Matt Thorsen is the main character of our story. He is a descendant and champion of the god Thor. The Thorsen's all have the power of Thor's hammer but Matt's is much more powerful. Matt has the power to sense when something bad is close by, such as trolls. He is thirteen years old and the youngest child in his family. As such, his parents think that he should be just like his older brothers, but he is nothing like them, so he feels like a disappointment to his parents. While most of the members of the Thorsen family play football, Matt would rather be wrestling or boxing, which comes in very handy when he is chosen as Thor's champion. I liked Matt, he was not like most kids his age but maybe that was because he was the son of a sheriff. Matt made a good leader for himself and the other descendants. Even in the beginning when they did not all get along they still followed him without too many questions. I also liked how he grew as the story progressed. In the beginning he was scared and unsure about how he was going to lead the other kids, but by the end of the book he was a very strong leader who knew how to get everyone to work together and how to succeed.
Fen and Laurie Brekke are the other main characters in the story. They are cousins and descendants of Loki. Fen is Loki's champion. Many of the Brekke's can turn into wolves and Fen is one of them. In the beginning Fen is hard to like because he has an attitude problem and likes to get into trouble. Then you learn that his life has not been easy in the least and you start to feel bad for him. As the story advances, I actually started to really like Fen. He was very protective of Laurie and would do anything to keep her safe. Also, once he became a friend he was super loyal. You learn that a lot of his attitude is because he is scared and just using his attitude to keep people at bay.
I think Laurie was my favorite character. Laurie has her own powers such as being able to find other descendants. She has other amazing powers but you will have to read the story to find out her coolest powers. Laurie was a nice girl who wanted to take care of her cousin and make sure he stayed out of trouble. She is not your typical girl though. Even though she had no idea about the ancestry of the Thorsen's and Brekke's, she did not freak out when she found out. Laurie had no trouble jumping in and helping during a fight. At the same time, she was the person who was best at breaking up fights and getting everyone to get along.
There are other children who join their group and play important parts. The first ones we meet are Ray and his twin sister Reyna. They are descendants and champions of the twin gods, Frey and Freya. They have a hard time with the group and don't want to help at first. The twins have a secret that they are not telling the group. The next important character we meet is Baldwin. He is the descendant and champion of Balder and because of this he cannot be hurt or feel pain. Only one thing can hurt him. Balder is the nicest guy anyone could meet and is always so happy. Everyone, even Fen, who has a hard time trusting and liking people, likes Balder instantly. The last person who is important that we meet is Astrid. She is a witch who is dating the descendant of Odin. She is sent by Odin to help them retrieve Thor's hammer and shield. Astrid is hiding something from them and they may figure it out too late.
The description of this book may say that is for ages eight and up, but I am an adult and I really enjoyed this story. I am now going to purchase a copy of this book for the library I work for, and I am eagerly anticipating the second book. This book is full of Norse mythology, which is fascinating. The characters are endearing and the action is fast paced. I recommend this book to everyone, child and adult alike. You will not be able to put it down.
FTC Advisory: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers/Hachette Book Group provided me with a copy of Loki's Wolves. No goody bags, sponsorships, "material connections," or bribes were exchanged for my review.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
No Need for Comparisons: This Is Great on Its Own!
By Teacherrates
Please understand that all my reviews focus on the interests of my middle school students. I never do a full plot synopsis in a review and try to give as little away as possible.
My advice is that you don't go into this book ready to compare it to another series; just do yourself a favor and read it and let Armstrong and Marr take you on a gut-wrenching adventure! I think you will be glad you did, no matter your age.
The action is relentless from almost the very beginning. The basic premise of the story is that Ragnarok, Norse legend's Armageddon, is occurring again, and the gods' descendants will take their place on the world-ending stage (since the gods were inconveniently killed in the original version). Matt Thorsen is a thirteen year old (who just finished the eighth grade) ancestor of Thor while Fen Brekke (about the same age) is the descendant of Loki. Each are chosen to represent their god-ancestors. This time, however, Fen (Loki) is determined to be on Matt's (Thor's) side, partly because his cousin, Laurie, trusts Matt, and she is the only family Fen has (at least the only one who has been kind to him).
As the story develops, the kids meet with other descendants and their powers begin to manifest. You can figure Matt's out easily enough (uh, he's Thor, folks), Fen can shape-shift into a wolf, and the other descendants have their own powers. The mystery is Laurie; she definitely has some power from Loki, but I suspect she has a lot more than she knows or the others suspect.
The troupe of descendants must face incredibly fierce enemies (in a very sad turn of events, even Matt's own family) as they try to figure out how to use their powers. Matt discovers, much to his surprise, that he is a natural leader (previously, he had always been the "loser" of his family). And, boy, do the kids need him as they are thrown from one battle to another, all of them life-threatening. The plot's pace really is non-stop.
Character development is very, very thorough. You spend a lot of time reading about the thoughts, doubts, self reflections, etc. of Matt, Fen, and Laurie. It gives you a chance to catch your breath, but sometimes it gets a little tiresome, at least to me. I suspect this emphasis on character's thoughts is due to Marr's influence; I read her Wicked Lovely and it sorta' creeped me out to be a guy getting so deep into a girl's thoughts, especially when she was thinking about boys. Anyway, you really get to know and like the three main characters.
Occasionally, I read a battle scene that sticks with me long after I finish the book. For example, I'll never forget the thrill of Percy's final battle with Ares in The Lightning Thief, or Alex's come-from-behind win in Scorpia Rising. I have a feeling the battle with the Maras in this book will find its place on that list.
This is definitely not just a YA book; I recommend it for all adventure seekers!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Good Start to a New Series but Leaves Lots of Unanswered Questions
By K. M. Martin
LOKI'S WOLVES begins a new middle grade fantasy series by veteran authors Kelly Armstrong and Melissa Marr. This series will mine Norse mythology for its world building. This first volume was very much an introduction to the series and the characters.
Matt Thorsen, a thirteen-year-old eighth grader, has always known he was a descendant of Thor. His family and his town are immersed in Norse traditions and mythology and are town leaders. His grandfather is the mayor and his father the Chief of Police. But Matt didn't know that he was to be the Champion when Ragnarok, the end of the world, came again. He certainly doesn't feel ready of qualified. He feels even less ready when he overhears his grandfather and the other elders say that they expect him to win but to die in the trying.
Fen Brekke also knows that he is a descendant of Loki. He can turn into a wolf. But his home situation is bad. His parents are gone and he is passed from relative to relative for fostering. His only friend, and the only person he really cares about, is his cousin Laurie. Laurie doesn't know about being a descendant of Loki. Her mother is ordinary and her father drifts in and out of her life. Laurie is constantly trying to keep Fen out of trouble and Fen is determined to protect her from all dangers.
Fen and Matt don't get along. But if Matt wants to rewrite the myths and survive Ragnarok, he and Fen will have to put aside their differences so that the descendants of Thor and of Loki can work together to save them all.
This story is a journey story wherein Matt, Fen and Loki try to gather allies who will help them in their upcoming fight. With limited guidance from the Norns, they head off to gather allies while running from the wolf pack that wants Fen to join. They are also trying to avoid Matt and Laurie's parents who have put out APBs for those two. It is rather telling that no one seems to care that Fen is missing.
The story is well-written but a little incomplete. Further volumes are definitely needed to answer the unanswered questions. This story could encourage readers to explore more Norse mythology to find out more about the old gods who are Matt, Fen and Laurie's ancestors.
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