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Who Let the Gods Out?

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Paperback 384 pages
Chicken House Ltd 2 February 2017
Evans, Maz

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ISBN/SKU: 9781910655412 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

 

The first book in the hilarious bestselling WHO LET THE

GODS OUT series, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book

Prize 2018!

‘I totally fell in love with Elliot and the gods, and I think

you’re all going to love them too.’ ROBIN STEVENS

‘One of the funniest new voices in children’s literature.

The laughs come thick and fast’ DAVID SOLOMONS

When Elliot wishes upon a star, he doesn’t expect a constellation

to crash into a dungheap on his family farm.

The star is Virgo. She thinks she’s perfect. Elliot doesn’t. And

together they release Thanatos, evil Daemon of Death … epic

fail.

They need the King of the Gods and his noble steed. Instead, they

get a chubby Zeus and his high horse Pegasus.

Are the Gods really ready to save the world? And is the world

really ready for the Gods?

An exciting, laugh-out-loud hilarious and highly-acclaimed

Percy Jackson-esque adventure.

Shortlisted for both the Waterstones Children’s Book

Prize and the Books Are My Bag Readers’ Award.

Hilarious and heartfelt, Who Let the Gods Out?

is the first in a series centred on the Olympian gods – perfect

for fans of Greek mythology!

Loved Who Let the Gods Out? Make sure to check

out the other books in the series, starting with book 2, Simply

the Quest!

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