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Book of the Sky God (Volume 1)
Book of the Sky God, Volume 1
Book of the Sky God (Volume 1)
The clock is ticking down to the Day of Judgment. The gods are on their way back to Earth and they're not particularly happy with the mess humans have made of the planet. A powerful secret society is preparing to steal the gods’ divine power to enslave the rest of humanity. In the meantime, eleventh-grader Ram Rajathani needs to figure out why his best friend, Henry Lipton, is acting like a zombie. Ram’s younger sister Laila may have a book of instructions for saving the world, but she has no idea how to read it. His older sister Nina isn't afraid of gods, but she’s totally annoyed by Ram and desperate to make friends for her senior year. Nina’s lab partner, Katie Chase, would really like to know who put the cursed iguana in her locker. These five unlikely teens race against time and across two continents to save the world. The fate of humanity rests in their hands. No biggie!

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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This book is about five friends: Laila, Henry, Katie, Nina, and Ram who all have different connections to each other. This group of 5 goes on an adventure together. The book is also is about the Mayan gods, inclding PAX, the sky god. The 4 of the 5 friends go to Spain and Mexico to search to save the 5th friend, and they realize they need to save humanity before it's destroyed by the gods. Are these friends going to find their friend and save humanity?

From the Publisher

"This book is a combination of science fiction and action adventure. What makes this book special is the way the teens are very human, facing problems that readers will easily relate to." Readers' Favorites Five-Star Review

"A page-turning adventure navigated by a winning team of teens." -- Kirkus Review


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