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Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Taking the Blame
By (Author) Louie Stowell
Illustrated by Louie Stowell
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
3rd August 2022
4th August 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
260g
Odin has given Loki another chance to prove himself worthy of Asgard. But earning everyones trust is tricky, and when Thors hammer goes missing, everyone blames Loki! Outrageous!
To clear his name he must:
1) Find Thors beloved hammer
2) Uncover the real thief
3) Force everyone to admit they were wrong
An easy feat for someone as handsome and clever as Loki
Filled to the brim with witty text, hysterical drawings and a god whos in a lot of trouble. Louie Stowell manages to tell another compelling and heart-warming story while making you belly-laugh from start to finish. * Better Reading *
Lokis second diary-style narrative is another absolute treat. Zany, ridiculous fun and extremely readable, it is bursting with clever and witty writing, doodles galore and a God that is very much out of place, out of his comfort zone and who is having to deal with more problems than your average mortal. * A Word About Books *
Like the first volume, this newest adventure is filled with fun, humour, and a bit of good old-fashioned mayhem Stowell writes brilliantly in the comedy genre, and his cartoon-style illustrations perfectly capture the essence of his characters emotions. Writing a story from one characters point of view while still encompassing the breadth of other characters development AND providing sufficient narrative detail can sometimes be a tricky thing to accomplish, however Stowell has mastered the art and given us another classic Loki adventure to enjoy. * CBCA Reading Time *
The second in Louie Stowell's hilarious series (Loki: A bad god's guide to being good), this light hearted novel is perfect for fans of Marvel (where movies have been dedicated to these characters) and the series by Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Not to be taken too seriously, there are still a few hidden morals about how to treat others and about being a good friend. Filled with illustrations throughout, the story is written evenly and the images assist with moving the story along. Told from the point of view of Loki, with the diary throwing in its perspective, readers will enjoy the silly fun that the author has infused throughout the story. * Read Plus *
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 has written fiction for 812 (Nosy Crow and Walker Books US), but Loki A Bad God's Guide to Being Good series is her first project as both author and illustrator, inspired by her research into Norse myths.
Louie writes full time in London, where she lives with her wife Karen, her dog Buffy and a creepy puppet that is probably cursed.