A review by utopiastateofmind
Children of Ragnarok by Cinda Williams Chima

3.0

(Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)

I'm not going to lie, all you had to tell me about Children of Ragnarok was Norse mythology. I am always going to be intrigued in Norse mythology and I feel like Children of Ragnarok celebrates and showcases different pieces than you might be expecting. What I mean is it isn't always about Loki and the BIG Norse figures. I love a good Loki story, I just know that there's so much more to Norse mythology and I appreciated the ways in which it explores both this and prophecy.

Can we truly subvert what is fated for us? With prophecy there are always different interpretations and ways to see our own future. So how much of a stake can we put into a vision of what could be? Eiric and Reggin are both intriguing POVs and I surprisingly enjoyed Eiric's more. Normally it goes the other way - I can always dig forbidden magic - but I connected more with Eiric's family drama and the corruption of people.

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