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Freya and the Magic Jewel

por Joan Holub

Series: Thunder Girls (1)

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Unlike her twin brother Frey, twelve-year-old girlgoddess Freya is not excited about their invitation to Asgard Academy, especially after she loses her magical jewel, leaving her powerless and worried about making friends.
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I’m a sucker for Norse mythology and always excited to see a book that features the characters or the stories, this book does not disappointment. A wonderful book that introduces the middle grade reader to Norse Myth. The author explains the unusual words and characters that are from the original stories so you don't have to know Norse Mythology to enjoy this book but knowing a little does make it that much more fun. This story features Freya and her jewel Brising though it does not follow the original story and does intertwines other myths it does give a nice story line for an introduction to the girlgoddess and well as the boygods Loki, and Thor. I'm sure her adventures to come in the other book of this series will be just as enjoyable.

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  greergreer | Mar 1, 2019 |
I've read several books by Joan Holub and wasn't disappointed by this one either. With girl fun and gentle but exciting adventures, she and Suzanne Williams bring Norse mythology a little closer to young readers.

Freya isn't sure what's wrong with her magical stone. It claims that she will move to Asgard (an enemy her people just made peace with) and thwart Doomsday. Obviously, she's not moving to Asgard—she has her own things to do, not to mention school. But when she arrives, her twin brother tells her Odin has basically ordered her and her brother to attend a new school in Asgard. Freya isn't sure what to think; especially Frost Giants aren't the kind she wants to rub shoulders with. But soon she discovers that those giants are the least of her worries.

Although this book is based on Norse mythology, it takes a very original and loose spin on the ancient tales. Freya does have problems to solve and things to work out, but each and every adventure is also packed with humor and fun. The result is a gentle adventure which holds tension, excitement, tons of friendship, and giggles too.

Freya is a self-assured girl, who thanks to being the goddess of love, has a flock of admirers (and tons of fan mail). Still, she hasn't let it go to her head. She's kind, develops friendships easily and has a good handle on the feelings of those around her. In other words, she's easy to like and never comes across as someone who is overly special, although others try to put her on that pedestal in this tale (at least, Odin does).

This is an easy read. At over 250 pages, it might make younger middle grade readers swallow, but the pages flow quickly. The vocabulary and subject is especially appropriate for the younger side of the intended age group (ages 9 to 12). Even the plot will thrill yet never push the borders for more sensitive readers. Friendship is always key in this story and warms like a huge hug. Even when small irritations arise between the characters, these are handled with calm finesse and lots of care.

Fans of girl power, gentle adventures, friendship and Norse mythology are sure to enjoy this one. It's a great beginning of what promises to be a fun series.

I received a complimentary copy and loved it so much that I wanted to leave my honest thoughts. ( )
  tdrecker | Jun 1, 2018 |
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