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Title:Odin's Ravens (The Blackwell Pages #2)
Author:K.L. Armstrong
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 342 pages
Published:May 13th 2014 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Urban Fantasy
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Odin's Ravens (The Blackwell Pages #2) Paperback | Pages: 342 pages
Rating: 4.15 | 3411 Users | 282 Reviews

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Seven kids, Thor's hammer, and a whole lot of Valkyries are the only things standing against the end of the world.

When thirteen-year-old Matt Thorsen, a modern day descendant of the Norse god Thor, was chosen to represent Thor in an epic battle to prevent the apocalypse he thought he knew how things would play out. Gather the descendants standing in for gods like Loki and Odin, defeat a giant serpent, and save the world. No problem, right?

But the descendants' journey grinds to a halt when their friend and descendant Baldwin is poisoned and killed and Matt, Fen, and Laurie must travel to the Underworld in the hopes of saving him. But that's only their first stop on their journey to reunite the challengers, find Thor's hammer, and stop the apocalypse--a journey filled with enough tooth-and-nail battles and larger-than-life monsters to make Matt a legend in his own right.

Authors K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr return to Blackwell in the epic sequel to Loki's Wolves with more explosive action, adventure and larger-than-life Norse legends.

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Original Title: Odin's Ravens
ISBN: 1907411313 (ISBN13: 9781907411311)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Blackwell Pages #2
Setting: South Dakota(United States)


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Ratings: 4.15 From 3411 Users | 282 Reviews

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2.5 starsDefinitely better than the last one, let's see how the final book fares...

Fun adventurous fantasy with likeable and colourful protagonists, non-stop action and surprising plot twists, especially at the end of the book. Perfect for fans of Rick Riordan, who want to full the gap till the release of Magnus Chase.

4.5 stars, actually. I liked this even better than the first one! So exciting, had me at the edge of my seat! The cliffhanger at the end made me so so so excited for the release of "Thor's Serpent" - how long will I have to wait??? I really hope Fen will be good after all. The only thing keeping me from rating this five out of five is that I'm a bit disappointed that Ray and Reyna barely get any "screentime" - I wish they were more present and took part more, because this way they seem a bit

SPOILERSSPOILERSI really liked this book and it was easy to jump into but I absolutely hated how they kept using the terms "girly". I mean, really? You have a strong girl character and you are going to constantly say, oh, that was too girly. Anyway, I also felt as if plot twists weren't big enough and problems were easy to solve but I LOVED the ending because that was one plot twist I will never forget. The temptation to cry was unbearable because MY BABY FEN GAVE UP AND JUST FELT WEAK AND HURT.

Happy with this book series. I like that it's similar to Rick Riordan's books in how it feels, but it's still unique and separate from his series. Good series!

My Summary: Matt Thorsen and his friends knew that going to the Underworld to rescue their friend Baldwin wasn't going to be easy, and they definitely didn't expect to return relatively unscathed. But upon return to the mortal world, Matt and his friends learn a disturbing secret that could mean that even their families aren't to be trusted as the battle for the future of the world nears.My Thoughts: Another solid installment in this refreshing new series by Kelley Armstrong and Melissa Marr! I

My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars they were about to ride into battle with Valkyries, Berserkers, and goats. It was pretty epic. Odins Ravens, the next installment following Lokis Wolves, picks up right where the last left off with Matt and the gang setting out to save their deceased friend Baldwin from an eternity in Hel. This is no easy feat as along the way they encounter fire giants, Viking zombies, a seemingly innocuous river that turns out to be made up of acid, a cave bear, a Hel chicken, and
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