by George O'Connor (Author)
Following the smash-hit Olympians series, George O'Connor embarks on a new saga about the Norse gods. This second volume tells the story of Thor, god of thunder! Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson!
Welcome to the Nine Worlds, home of Gods, Valkyries, Dwarves, and more! Follow the journey of the mighty Thor as he sets off into the blackest sea in search of the Midgard serpent, Jormungandr; thunders across fjords and hills in his chariot to the land of the Jotnar; and is united with his trusty hammer, Mjollnir, for the very first time. But will Thor's tales of brawling and bravado earn him his crossing from the mysterious ferryman?
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Gr 6 Up--Following the very successful Greek "Olympians" series, O'Connor returns with new tales, this time on Norse Gods. Thor, one of the most recognized Asgardians, takes the stage in this tall tale of adventure, mischief, feats, fights, and deception. In need of a ferry ride, Thor encounters an old man who will question him at every turn, and he'll be forced to retell some of his most outstanding achievements, including how he obtained his iconic hammer Mjollnir. Some more recognizable names--Loki, Odin--appear in this story, but they're joined by a long list of characters, places, weapons, and animals that have different, but similar names. That may make those new to the genre scratch their heads in confusion. O'Connor does include a glossary and notes on the historical accuracy of the panels in this book, which come in handy for die-hard fans looking for information and beyond the graphic novel. VERDICT A well-rounded title that will appeal to fans of the titular god and Norse mythology, and readers looking for an action-packed story. A great purchase for libraries where O'Connor's work circulates well.--Carol Youssif
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It’s hammer time!
"With his customary close and spirited take on original sources, O'Connor sets his portrait within a frame story that has Odin's beefiest son—portrayed as a veritable mountain of muscle—relating several renowned exploits in order to earn passage from a cloaked ferryman at a river." —Kirkus, starred review
"A well-rounded title that will appeal to fans of the titular god and Norse mythology, and readers looking for an action-packed story." -School Library Journal