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Original Title: Loki's Wolves
ISBN: 1907411305 (ISBN13: 9781907411304)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Blackwell Pages #1
Characters: Matt Thorson, Laurie Brekke, Fen Brekke
Setting: Blackwell, South Dakota(United States) Deadwood, South Dakota(United States) Rapid City, South Dakota(United States)
Literary Awards: Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee for Grades 3-6 (2016), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2013), OLA Forest of Reading Red Maple Award Nominee for Fiction (2014)

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In Viking times, Norse myths predicted the end of the world, an event called Ragnarok, that only the gods can stop. When this apocalypse happens, the gods must battle the monsters--wolves the size of the sun, serpents that span the seabeds, all bent on destroying the world.

The gods died a long time ago.

Matt Thorsen knows every Norse myth, saga, and god as if it was family history--because it is family history. Most people in the modern-day town of Blackwell, South Dakota, in fact, are direct descendants of either Thor or Loki, including Matt's classmates Fen and Laurie Brekke.

However, knowing the legends and completely believing them are two different things. When the rune readers reveal that Ragnarok is coming and kids--led by Matt--will stand in for the gods in the final battle, he can hardly believe it. Matt, Laurie, and Fen's lives will never be the same as they race to put together an unstoppable team to prevent the end of the world.

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Title:Loki's Wolves (The Blackwell Pages #1)
Author:K.L. Armstrong
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:May 7th 2013 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Adventure

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2.5/5(There seriously should be a half star rating system on Goodreads)That was a dreadful book. It was full of half-baked, sloppy ideas, plot lines and backstory. The story fell SPLAT! on its face. The integration of mythology, more specifically Norse mythology, into a modern-day setting was lazy and uninteresting. Which pretty much proves that Rick Riordan is ace at this stuff and if youre looking (desperately) for a book to fill the hole in your chest his book(s) created, youll not find

Loki's Wolves is a truly fantastical, middle grade novel that focuses on Norse mythology.I love Kelley Armstrong and I've been dying to get my hands on a novel by Marissa Marr for YEARS. So, when I heard that the two of them were writing a novel together I had to get my hands on it! On top of it all, I love a good, middle grade novel that I can sink my teeth into and not think *too* hard when reading. Loki's Wolves has Percy Jackson vibes, but for a little younger base. Matt Thorsen is, you

Story begins with interesting plots and twists,although in the middle of the story it gets real slow.Matt,Fen and Laurie make a team together and try to figure out other members of the team to stop ragnarok .They walk around to find others and it seems like forever.In the beginning of the story Laurie turns into a fish ,but there is no mentioning of that part afterwards.Even after finishing the entire story ,we get only a vague idea of Norse mythology. Even though it is not so thrilling at the

The moment I read The Lightning Thief I had several students in mind as ones who would love that book - I had the same reaction here. Plus, Viking mythology. Far too few students know about Odin and Loki, Freya, Thor, et al., because Greek and Roman mythology is what's taught in schools (and whatever happened to the books I read when I was younger, beautifully illustrated mythologies from all over the world? Today you have D'Aulaire and Hamilton, with nothing in between!).Matthew Thorsen (get

3.5This was a very easy read. Flew through the book. I've never read a book based around Norse Mythology(even though Magnus Chase: Sword of Summer keeps staring at me lol). I will say that, at my age, there are things in this book that are a bit too juvenile and cliche. I did see and pick out some Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan influences.Looking past that, I think this was a very solid introduction to this trilogy. Do I want to continue reading? Yes. The drawings are pretty cool to see, too. And

Loki is one of my favorite characters in Norwegian mythology with his ambivalent ways that constantly disrupt the order of the gods. He is neither Aesir nor Vanir, but the son of giants; the gods archrivals since the start of the world. The giants represent chaos and the gods represent order. Loki's flawed character is the catalyst for bringing about Ragnarok or the end of the world. He plays tricks that are sometimes funny or deadly, he sires monsters, is unpredictable, good, bad, and the

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