LOKI RULEZ AND THOR IS THE GOD OF BUM THUNDER

Wry, witty and very funny diary-style story packed with doodles and comic strips about trickster god Loki who has been forced to live in the body of a weedy eleven-year-old boy AND falsely accused of hammer theft! How rude! If he’s going to be blamed for something, it ought to be one of his many actual crimes!

Trying to be good is hard! When Thor’s hammer goes missing, everyone thinks I, Loki, am the one to blame! To clear my name I must:

  1. Find Thor’s beloved hammer,

  2. Uncover the real thief, and

  3. Force everyone to admit they were wrong.

(Number 3 is the most important, obviously.)

What people are saying about Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Taking the Blame

The Bad God ‘Loki’ has captured the imagination of a generation of young readers aged 7 – 11 years.

―Sarah Tyson, Books Up North

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.

―Child reviewer, Books Up North

Laugh out loud at this completely hilarious follow up to the magnificent Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good. Loki is back for a new adventure . . . Told equally in words and pictures, this is just ridiculously joyful from start to finish.

―Julia Eccleshare, M.B.E

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