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The World Outside My                                                                                                          Magnus Chase And The




                                                 Window                                                                                                           Gods Of Asgard




                 The book "The World Outside My Window "                                                                                In this series Magnus Chase has seen his share


                 is one of my favourite book. In this                                                                                   of trouble. Ever since that terrible night, when he

                                                                                                                                        was at the age of 14 Magnus was attacked by 2
                 delightful little book, Ruskin Bond has                                                                                wolf . His mother told him to run, he has lived


                 written about the most interesting facts                                                                              alone on the streets of Boston, surviving by his wits,



                 about the insects, birds, trees and                                                                                   staying one step ahead of the police and truant


                 flowers he has observed in hilly areas .                                                                              officers.One day, Magnus learns that someone else is



                 From the butterfly, scorpions and ant to                                                                              trying to track him down-his uncle Randolph, a man his
                                                                                                                                       mother had always warned him about. When Magnus
                 different varieties of trees and jasmine                                                                              tries to outmaneuver his uncle, he falls right into his



                 flowers and the wild flowers found in the                                                                             clutches. Randolph starts rambling about Norse


                 Himalayas region, as well as birds of the                                                                             history and Magnus’s birthright: a weapon that has



                 hills, the author describes them all and                                                                              been lost for thousands years.The more Randolph


                 also advises readers to spend some time                                                                               talks, the more puzzle pieces fall into place. Stories

                                                                                                                                       about the gods of Asgard, wolves and Doomsday
                 with nature.                                                                                                          bubble up from Magnus’s memory. But he doesn’t have



                                                                                                                                       time to consider it at all before a fire giant attacks the


                                                                                                                                       city, forcing him to choose between his own safety and


                                                                                                                                       .         the ives of hundreds of innocents…
                                                          Kanak Kamble (VIII)                                                          .                                                   Raj Mhabadi (VIII)
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