Who Let the Gods Out?
Maz Evans
A shooting star crashes to earth and changes Elliot's life forever. The star is Virgo - a young Zodiac goddess on a mission. When the pair accidentally unleash the wicked death daemon Thanatos, they turn to the old Olympian gods for help. But after centuries of cushy retirement on earth, are Zeus and his crew up to the task?
Reviews
wowzers so what happened in the book is I just a little spoiler that a pegasus comes in this book later and you know those horse would wings but they don't have a horn that's called the Pegasus so if you want to know the fact it's a mystical creature mythical creature are creatures that don't exist so I just wanted to tell you that this is a really good book who let the gods out like the gods of Greek like just like the Greek gods Zeus and Thor you know full of those I don't think Zeus is you know the one great God but you can tell me if it is
Anonymous 23.09.2023
classic
Anonymous 05.07.2023
this book has lots of funny moments in it and comedy i would love to read this again
Anonymous 27.07.2022
I did not like this book because it was so sad. I kept thinking that the mom was going to die: I never found out because i could not finish the book TO SAD
Anonymous 21.07.2022
This is a very funny book so I recommend it to people 7+ who like to have a laugh. It is about a young mortal boy, Eliot, who meets a constellation accidently when she crashes into his dung heap. Together they go on a series of adventures while meeting more immortal friends and foe. In three words I would describe this book as exciting, grabbing and silly. If you like this there are two others in this series.
Anonymous 18.06.2018
Hilarious! This book is the funniest book I have ever read;I couldn't stop laughing! I love this book because it is VERY funny but it leaves you hanging. I am definitely going to by the sequel. It is about a boy called Elliot who is just a normal boy in a normal world until everything changed. The day a constellation landed in his cows dung heap. I would definitely recommend this book for ages 7 above.
Anonymous 21.08.2017