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Odd Gods: The Oddyssey

By: David Slavin
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid meets Percy Jackson in Odd Gods, the critically acclaimed and hilarious series about the middle school gods you never hear about in myths. In book two, Oddonis must embark on the strangest odyssey ever to save Zeus from the world’s cutest curse.

Sometimes it feels like Oddonis can’t do anything right. Especially compared to his literally perfect twin brother, Adonis. But this time, Oddonis has really messed up by accidentally turning his father, the all-powerful king of the gods, Zeus, into a giant baby.

Now it’s up to Oddonis to assemble a team of his odd friends—Mathena, Gaseous, and Puneous—and journey to the underworld to get the curse reversed. Along the way, Oddonis will have to overcome a series of dangerous obstacles, his obnoxious brother, his own self-doubt, and the horrible scents of his best friend Gaseous.

Can Gods as unlikely, unusual, and unheroic as Oddonis and his friends really save the day?

Get ready to overcome the odds in the second hilarious book about the Odd Gods from author David Slavin.

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I listened to this book when I was in the car driving back from my grandpas house and I already listened to the first book but was so excited about book two. The thing that was good about it was the absurd names and how it was basically a retelling of Homer and the Odyssey. I think the fourth book should be about the Trojan War and I wonder if there is going to be a funny version of Achilles.

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