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Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Taking the Blame

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I would recommend this book to kids aged seven upwards who are looking for a little mischief and fun pranks. Odin has given Loki another chance to prove himself worthy of Asgard and finally leave his puny human body behind. Loki might not have shown any moral improvement (yet) but Odin has given him another chance to prove himself worthy of Asgard by keeping Earth safe from the threat of Frost Giants. And he’s still stuck in the body of a schoolboy, having to go to school and do rubbish chores like picking up dog poo.

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Bursting with illustrations, doodles and comic strips, this is an equally funny sequel to the hilarious Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good. uk/products/loki-a-bad-gods-guide-to-taking-the-blame-loki-a-bad-gods-guide/louie-stowell/louie-stowell/paperback/9781529501223. Alternatively, we suggest that you visit your local library and request to borrow a copy from a friendly librarian. I love, love this book because I like knowing I’m not the only mischievous person in the world and it makes me want to put a spider under my mummy and daddy’s pillow.When a classmate plays a prank on the teacher, Loki doesn’t mind taking the blame because it is funny. Loki is my favourite character because he plays pranks on everyone and gives clever insults and draws funny things in his diary. Eventually, though, he grudgingly learns some lessons about telling the truth, friendship and being less self-centred. Second in the series as Norse god Loki grumbles, snarks and doodles his way through his enchanted diary, recording the highs and (mostly) lows of living on Earth as an eleven-year-old boy. But can he find the hammer, uncover the real thief and make everyone perform a song and dance about how great he is?

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After a series of 1-star reviews from his teachers, Loki is jealous of the glowing adoration bestowed upon Thor and swears vengeance. When Thor’s hammer goes missing everyone thinks Loki stole it so he has to try to prove that he didn’t.Unlike those stories, that have a purely contemporary setting, the Loki stories add a historical element and information about the Norse Gods – arguably offering a semi-educational element that teacher’s may approve of too! I think the illustrations in the book are great and really look like they were drawn by an eleven year old boy. In this book Odin has given Loki another chance to prove himself worthy of Asgard by keeping Earth safe from the threat of Frost Giants.

Loki: A Bad God’s Guide To Taking the Blame – Loki Books

So when Thor has a birthday party and his favourite hammer, Mjolnir, goes missing, everyone suspects Loki. Whichever you choose we hope you enjoy being part of your unique reading community – happy reading everyone! The stories are accompanied with lots of doodle-style illustrations that will appeal to children who like reading Tom Gates and Diary of a Wimpy Kid-style of book.Sharp wit, ethical dilemmas, sly mythological references and oodles of doodles are a recipe for pure reading pleasure.

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