A bad god's guide to being good

Louie Stowell

Book - 2022

After one prank too many, trickster god Loki has been banished to live as a kid on Earth. If he can show moral improvement within one month, he'll be allowed to return to Asgard. If not? Eternity in a pit of angry snakes. School, fake "parents," and an eleven-year-old Thor's farts are pure misery. But when a bigger threat than Loki's mischief comes to Earth, Loki will have to decide whether he's really a villain, or if he might want to do the right thing for once.--

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Genres
Children's stories
Humorous fiction
Fantasy fiction
Published
London : Walker Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Louie Stowell (author)
Physical Description
221 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781536223279
9781406399752
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The Norse god of lies gets well and truly served for his misdeeds--stuck in Midgard (Earth) as an 11-year-old boy with one month to mend his ways. Sternly forbidden by Odin to use his godly powers and compelled to record his experiences in a diary that automatically flags every fib, Loki, or Liam Smith, endures massive frustration as every attempt to raise his rapidly falling Loki Virtue Score with good deeds falls afoul of both his ingrained trickster instincts and his general cluelessness about humans and their feelings. (It doesn't help that Thor, "god of bum thunder," comes along disguised as his rude brother.) Readers will have no trouble seeing where, time after time, he goes wrong…or spotting the literally faint signs of a voice of conscience that begin to appear on occasional pages even before he climactically hires himself out to a bully for a humiliating trick on Valerie, the one classmate he's managed not to alienate. Along with flavorsome Norse mythological references, Stowell peppers her whiny protagonist's daily entries with spiky pen-and-ink drawings of mostly White divines and humans, hand-lettered outbursts, and isolated cartoon panels with smart comments in balloons. At last, after Loki helps rescue Valerie from a quartet of frost giants and, more importantly, shows sincere remorse for doing her wrong, the one-eyed Allfather grants his request to stick around Midgard for future adventures in friendship and snack-food discoveries. Salutary reading for anyone who needs steering toward good behavior…or good-ish anyway. (Graphic adventure. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.