A brand new hilarious adventure from the author of the
bestselling Who Let the Gods Out series!
'Hilarious with a bolt of genius – her best
yet' M.G. LEONARD
'A riotous slam-dunk of immortal hijinks. An absolute blast!'
SAM COPELAND
'Gripping, exciting and of course, packed with trademark Evans
humour, OH MAYA GODS! proves again that Maz is one
of the very finest storytellers we have.' PHIL
EARLE
Meet the children of Elliot and Virgo, beloved heroes
of Who Let The Gods Out?
Football-loving Vesper ... And super bright Aster
...
Now it's their turn to take on the world's worst-behaved immortals.
Beginning with Maya bad boy, Kizin, and his Lords and Ladies
of Death ...
Superstar author Maz Evans’s hilarious new adventure
is a welcome return to the bestselling world of the Who
Let the Gods Out? series – shortlisted for the Waterstones
Children's Book Prize
Book 1 of 3 in a superlative new spin-off series of mythological
baddies
Packed full of edge-of-your-seat adventure, belly laughs
and Maya mythology
As well as a brand-new Gods Squad led by Vesper and Aster,
your favourite characters from Who Let the Gods Out?
are back
Perfect for readers aged 8+
PRAISE FOR WHO LET THE GODS OUT?:
'I totally fell in love with Elliot and the gods, and I think
you’re all going to love them too.' ROBIN
STEVENS
'One of the funniest new voices in children’s literature.
The laughs come thick and fast' DAVID SOLOMONS
'Blistering humour, mortal danger and immortal heart'
KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE
'Very, very funny' PIERS TORDAY
This is Book 1 in the Gods Squad Series. See all Gods Squad books here.
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Maz Evans is one of the funniest authors writing today. She visits hundreds of schools, libraries and festivals across the world each year to talk about her books. She has been an award-winning songwriter, TV journalist and scriptwriter. As an author, she has won the hearts of thousands of children. As a nuclear physicist, she has been completely rubbish.
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