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The Testament of Loki

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In the sequel to The Gospel of Loki, Loki's adventures continue when he finds a way out of the end of the world and plans to restart the power of the Norse gods.
The end of the world—also known as Ragnarok to the Norse gods—has occurred, and Loki has been trapped in a seemingly endless purgatory, in torture, until he finds a way to escape. It seems that he still exists in the minds of humanity and uses that as a way to our time.

Back in the ninth world (Earth), Loki finds himself sharing the mind of a teenage girl named Jumps, who is a bit of a mess. She's also not happy about Loki sneaking his way into her mind since she was originally calling on Thor. Worse, her friends have also been co-opted by the gods: Odin, Jump's one-eyed best friend in a wheelchair, and Freya, the pretty one. Thor escapes the netherworld as well and shares the mind of a dog, and he finds that it suits him.

Odin has a plan to bring back the Norse gods ascendancy, but Loki has his own ideas on how things can go—and nothing goes according to plan.
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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2017

      In this follow-up to The Gospel of Lokifrom protean Chocolatauthor Harris, Ragnarok, the anticipated end of the world, has come and gone. Loki finds himself stuck in the mind of a teenage girl whose friends have been preempted by other Norse gods, with Odin plotting to bring back Norse power. But will Loki cooperate?

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 7, 2018
      Harris’s irreverent, narcissistic version of the Norse trickster god continues to narrate his post-Ragnarok adventures with cheeky modern language in the solid middle volume of the trilogy begun in The Gospel of Loki. Loki uses the computer game Asgard! to escape from purgatory and into the body of a teenage girl in the present day, but soon he discovers that Odin and others have already found similar hosts, and the drama of the gods has followed him into this new world. Harris indulges a bit of modern cultural goofiness, giving Loki a fondness for pizza and an attraction to fire spinners and placing Thor in the body of a dog, but keeps the focus on gods rather than humans; the story explores the implications of being driven by expectation and prophecy more than the weirdness of body sharing. She nods to the Marvel cinematic universe’s version of the Norse pantheon by depicting popular culture as a shared dream that may be flawed and ridiculous (Loki hates the inaccuracies in Asgard!) but allows the Norse gods to survive in a godless world. Despite Loki’s change of circumstance, returning readers will find the voice of Harris’s Loki is intact, as is Harris’s ability to reframe mythic characters without losing their archetypical essences. There’s plenty of thoughtful entertainment here and much promise for the third volume.

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