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The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan

March 14, 2016
By SmartOlsi BRONZE, Hardwood Heights, Illinois
SmartOlsi BRONZE, Hardwood Heights, Illinois
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“Magnus Chase and The Sword of Summer,” is a superb publication of literature from Rick Riordan. Rick Riordan is one of the #1 best-selling authors in New York. He was born in San Antonio, Texas. As a young child, he had won third in feature writing and edited the school newspaper. He has two sons, a dog, and three cats. He fundamentally composes fiction and science fiction oeuvre. He is predominantly famous for his Percy Jackson series and has started a recent succession called the Magnus Chase series, and his initial book in the series is “The Sword of Summer.” In the beginning, the vital character is initiated as a hobo. People seek him because something comes up. Then the story becomes more interesting when they gave a shot to find stuff out and help humanity….
Above all, there were countless significant individuals. One of the predominant personas is Magnus Chase. Magnus Chase always was a problematic kid and lives on the streets of Boston after his mother’s peculiar death. He is a descendant of the Gods of Asgard and has to find a mysterious object to save the world. He is valiant, courageous, and tender. There are many additional personas such as Annabeth and his two friends. He finds a sword that will then destroy the inferior in his path. As always, the inadequate come to ruin the day. Magnus does not let through and fights his way to the top.
Auxiliary, there is lots of literary communication from the writer. The author can maneuver symbolism, metaphors, similes, etcetera in a superb way. The setting constantly adjusts and the characters are always on the move. From the four of the nine worlds to his hometown and a funeral.
The point of view is based off first person. It creates the plot to be more engrossing. Unlike third person view, it is not dry, and leaves the reader clueless and thinks like the fundamental character. The mood is moving. The scenes always transform, but they also move the reader’s feelings. The reader is always on the edge of your seat and wonders what's going to happen or why did this happen.


The author's comments:

Currently, I am a child in 8th and about to graduate. I was inspired to show others his great literary work. My name is Olsi  and I hope people learn for his writing.


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