Second book in the doodle-packed diary series – now with a fresh new look and exclusive bonus content.
"Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid fans need look no further than this laugh-out-loud offering" – Mail on Sunday
"You must read these books" – Jamie Smart, bestselling author of Bunny vs Monkey
My name is Loki, and I am a God. Sort of. It's complicated...
Loki the mighty trickster god has been banished by Odin to live on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. When Thor's hammer goes missing after his birthday party, everyone blames Loki. But Loki is innocent! (For once.) Determined to clear his name and prove that he is a Good God now, Loki sets out to find the real thief.
BONUS CONTENT: Loki-style "facts" about his fellow Norse gods, an interview with a Norse expert and a lesson in how to draw Loki.
There’s a whole world of Loki to read:
A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good
A Bad God’s Guide to Taking the Blame
A Bad God’s Guide to Ruling the World
A Bad God’s Guide to Making Enemies
A Bad God’s Guide to Causing Chaos
Also in the series:
A Bad God's Guide to Unruly Activities
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 11 in the Loki: A Bad God's Guide Series. See all Loki: A Bad God's Guide books here.
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Louie Stowell (Author)
Louie Stowell started her career writing carefully-researched books about space, Ancient Egypt, politics and science but eventually lapsed into just making stuff up. She likes writing about dragons, wizards, vampires, fairies, monsters and parallel worlds.
She lives in London with her wife Karen, her dog Buffy and a creepy puppet
Louie Stowell (Author)
Louie Stowell started her career writing carefully-researched books about space, Ancient Egypt, politics and science but eventually lapsed into just making stuff up. She likes writing about dragons, wizards, vampires, fairies, monsters and parallel worlds.
She lives in London with her wife Karen, her dog Buffy and a creepy puppet