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For Magnus Chase: The Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds

By: Rick Riordan
Narrated by: Kieran Culkin
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So you've made it to Valhalla. Now what?

This "who's who" audio guide to the gods, goddesses, and other important figures of Norse mythology was commissioned by Helgi, who, after more than a millennium as manager of Hotel Valhalla, became fed up with answering the same questions from newly deceased heroes at check-in. The profiles provide essential stats, interviews, and personal reflections so you can identify the gods and avoid those awkward introductions. Handy facts about other beings round out this go-to audiobook. You'll never see Ratatosk as a cute little rodent or confuse a dwarf with an elf ever again!

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It needs to be understood that this book is a sequel to the Magnus Chase series.If you read this as the first book in the series or as a standalone book it will not be appealing for you.

Book is fun!

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this would be a goofy intro to the norse myths for young children. written well but like I said in a goofy manner. narration matched the writing well.

not bad

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I really love the actor's performance in this book as he brings out the characters

luv it!!!

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I really love all writing by Rick Riorden, but I have to say that the narrator made the casual, humorous story a little too serious for my taste. The writing was great and I love the idea of teaching ancient myths in this wonderful way. But it is a better read than listen, and does not really have a storyline, so if that is what you were expecting you would be disappointed.

Loved the writing, the narrator seemed a little too serious

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This book it's amazing and bonus the nareter is good. I love this book

Asome story

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Love the narrator. Fun way of presenting Norse stories into Magnus Chase series. I love this series. Great imagination Rick Riordin!

Fun Told Information

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My now 14 year old and I have listened to all the Riordan books on audio. We were really looking forward to this; unfortunately, we found this to be the worst of his narrators. The narration here was so bad that it was hard to focus on the underlying stories. It felt more choppy than his other "nonfiction" myth books (Greek Gods and Greek Heroes) but that could have been the rushed, clipped, overly sarcastic narration.

My disappointment was increased since this book was really needed to explain the Norse myths, which were less familiar to me than the Greek and Roman ones he's previously set stories with.

I realize this is a "name" actor, but not all actors make good narrators.

Great background to the Norse Myths; bad narration

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it's great lol always loveing his books I wonder though if fenris wolf can turn human since being a son of loki

great

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Horribly written. It's written like a play. He said she said he said, back and forth, most of the time. The writer tried too hard to be cool by saying phrases with "hashtag" attached to them. Maybe the writer is trying to appeal to young generations, but I find it annoying. Sounds like a teenager wrote it.

not my cup of mead

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I'm sorry to say that this book suffers in comparison to the other Audible performances of Rick Riordan's books. The others I've listened to had a narrator with great comedic timing and hilarious character voices. This one felt like the narrator was reciting a recipe book. He has a very nice voice, but the energy was not there. I don't recommend this as an audible book.

Flat narration

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