Olympian Gods are always the picture of perfection. Chiseled good looks, perfect super-human abilities, endless knowledge and of course, nothing ever goes wrong–unless you are a character in Max Evans’ Who Let the Gods Out? This ridiculous adventure novel will leave you laughing, shaking your head, and maybe feeling just a little bit better about being a human.
Virgo decides that she has had enough of being treated like the new girl on the block. She decides to entrust herself with an age-old delivery task. Elliot is a boy with the weight of the world on his shoulders. A large sum of money is due on his family farm and his mom’s mental state has left him shouldering all the responsibility. When their two worlds collide, Elliot becomes the only mortal child who can save the world, and Virgo may lose everything she holds dear.
Propped up by a cast of Greek mythology characters who are just a bit left of the history books, a nosey neighbor just trying to make a buck, a teacher out to see Elliot fail, a litany of fart jokes, flirting Olympians, and ninja-skill wielding British queens, this book will cheer even the darkest hours.
A great read for the younger age set, especially boys, who are looking for easy-to-read narrative, practical jokes, and a whole lot of adventure. My guess is Elliot’s adventures aren’t done yet.
Review of an Advance Reader Copy
This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Chicken House
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence and Gore: Cowshed destroyed by falling star; car goes over cliff; immortal being picked up by her hair; mortal is poisoned; fall down steps with minor injuries; character is tacked to ground; food fight; banana is squashed in another’s eye; reference to death in combat; man knocked over by wave; playful punch to arm twice; man and woman are shot with love taser; immortal repeatedly hits own thumb with hammer; 2-page fist fight between gods; man is knocked unconscious by falling suitcase; 6-page battle between god and Queen with ninja-type fighting; 4-page battle between immortals and palace guards with minimal injuries (more comedic); magic stones cause cave ceiling to collapse trapping god; woman is catapulted over fence.
Sex and Nudity: Wedding dress torn off immortal as she gets stuck in aisle (no graphic detail); immortals flirt with mortals repeatedly; kiss on the cheek.
Mature Subject Matter:
Death of family member, divorce, mental disorders, gambling.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
None


