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Apr 02, 2017TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Loki’s Wolves is the first book in the trilogy, The Blackwell Pages, written by K.L Armstrong and M.A Marr, followed by Odin’s Ravens, and the conclusion, Thor’s Serpents. The book revolves around Norse mythology, quite similar to the myth-filled adventures of Percy Jackson, but the characters in this book are represented differently. For example, instead of being descended by the Norse gods and goddesses, they live in a world where the gods and goddesses have all died, and they are the exact reincarnations of those gods. The main characters, 13 year old Matt Thorsen and Fen Brekke have known about the reality of these myths their entire life, while Laurie Brekke (Fen’s cousin) soon discovers the world of Norse myths. However, their knowledge of these Norse myths have never majorly jeopardized their lives, until now, with the beginning of the end of the world, Ragnarok. The three are thrown on a journey where they must find the rest of the Norse reincarnations to fight against the evil forces. Overall, in this book the characters must face self-discovery, self-doubt, betrayal and whatever the world throws at them. I recommend this book to readers 12 years old and older, and give it around 3.5 stars out of five stars. - @Because_Logic of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library