" Sometimes you lie to deceive people. Sometimes you lie because you need the lie to become the truth. "
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Kindle: 6,36 €
Paperback: 6,76 €
Hardcover: 7,91 €
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Plot:
Loki the trickster god is free from his chains. Now he's readying Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, armed with a host of giants and zombies, to sail against the Norse gods and begin the final battle of Ragnarok.
It's up to Magnus Chase and his friends to stop Loki's plans. Along the way, they will face angry sea gods, hostile giants, and an evil fire-breathing dragon. But Magnus's biggest challenge will be facing his own inner demons . . .
Conclusion:
This is the third and last book in the Magnus Chase series.
Let me tell you, it feels bittersweet.
I loved every single character, chapter, and word. I can't wait to re-read these books and meet everyone again.
The stories about Mallory, T.J, and Gunderson were amazing and it felt really meaningful.
What was really exciting and interesting about The Ship of the Dead was that it took place during Ramadan. We get to read about Sam and how she is breaking her fast with dates and how she prays.
As I said in my review of the second book in this series, what I enjoyed most about these books is that the characters are so diverse. We have different religions, cultures, and even different sexual orientations and genders. Before I read this book I did not even know about gender-fluid people. Everyone should be as tolerant in real life as the characters were.
Rick Riordan is an EXTREMELY talented author. The characters he creates are always loveable. The stories he writes are educational but at the same time, they are action-packed and fun stories. He is one of the authors I'm gonna pre-order every single book from, even if I don't know what the book is about. That's how much I trust him. I truly believe that he is not capable of writing a bad book.
5 out of 5 stars
5 out of 5 stars
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