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Stormriders: Viking Magic Book 3

Stormriders: Viking Magic Book 3

Published in
2004
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Description

In this exciting adventure, Oddo and Thora discover not only strange lands and customs but secrets in their own hearts and lives. Dungal, the Irish boy, hates the Vikings who have captured him and made him a slave. Oddo dislikes this rude, freckle-faced stranger, but Thora is determined to be friendly. Will danger and adventure bring the three of them together, or tear them apart? Will they escape from the land of fire and ice? Can Thora tame the horse with the fiery eyes and save them all?
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Historical Fantasy: 'Stormriders: Viking Magic Book 3' offers a captivating blend of historical detail and magical elements, providing readers with an immersive experience that brings the Viking age to life with a fantastical twist.
  • Character Development: As the third book in the Viking Magic series, 'Stormriders' allows readers to continue following the growth and adventures of the beloved characters they've become attached to, witnessing their development and the culmination of their journeys.
  • Educational Value: Anna Ciddor meticulously researches the historical aspects of her novels, giving readers insight into the customs, beliefs, and daily life of the Vikings. This book can serve as a fun educational tool for readers interested in history and Norse culture.
  • Series Conclusion: For fans of the series, 'Stormriders' provides the thrilling conclusion to the Viking Magic trilogy. It's a chance to see how the storylines are resolved and to enjoy the final adventures of the characters they've been following through 'Runestone' and 'Wolfspell'.