Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds: Your Introduction to Deities, Mythical Beings & Fantastic Creatures
Rick Riordan
For Magnus Chase: Hotel Valhalla Guide to the Norse Worlds will whet readers’ appetites for The Hammer of Thor.
It is a 176-page, smaller format book with black-and-white illustrations throughout. Helgi – the hotel manager – created this book for each hotel guest, so that he wouldn’t have to answer so many questions at the front desk.
It has short entries about the deities, mythical beings, and fantastic creatures from the nine Norse worlds, and also contains bonus material, including interviews, newspaper articles, short stories and more. The tone is humorous, complementing Rick’s series.
Reviews
This was a great read.
Nurse Cynthia Astronomical 13.08.2023
It is a good book. It teaches you about the viking mythology. I would reccomed it to any one who enjoys the series it is part of.
Countess Blueberry Piano-key 19.08.2022
This book is so good I can't actually have a favourite character! I'd recommend this book to someone because its amazing how Rick Riordan pretends that he is the characters.
Director Harmonica Toothpaste 11.08.2021
it was very good lots of laught and fun would recomment to anyone with a good sense of humor and a love for knowledge
Anonymous 09.08.2021
I learnt a lot from this book and I really like it. I recommend it.
Anonymous 17.08.2020
This book was very informative about Norse mythology. The short stories inbetween were good too.
Anonymous 11.08.2020
It gives you lots of information that help you read the stories. I love mythology. I'd recommend it to people who are interested in mythology and history.
Superintendent Flash O’Doughnut 25.07.2020
Amazing information
Anonymous 03.09.2017
This book is brilliant and i hope to read it again!I would recommend this to everyone i know!
Anonymous 14.07.2017
This book is factual and funny, but I simply can't give it more stars when it claims that light elves watch TV all day and Thor binge-watches things, too. I mean, really! What is Riordan teaching the young people of today? For any seeking true historical and mythological fact, I suggest slipping away from this book. However, it's laughs, adventure and tough love that you want, then you're in the right place.
Anonymous 16.08.2016