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Oh. My. Gods. (Oh. My. Gods., #1)

Questions About Oh. My. Gods. (Oh. My. Gods., #1)

by Tera Lynn Childs (ÀÏ»¢»úÎÈÓ®·½·¨ Author)

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Cheyanne No reason you shouldn't give it a try. The series is pretty clearly geared toward a teen/pre-teen female audience, and in some cases gets a little cli…m´Ç°ù±ðNo reason you shouldn't give it a try. The series is pretty clearly geared toward a teen/pre-teen female audience, and in some cases gets a little cliche. That isn't to say it doesnt have it's fair share of nice twists and quirks. So while it was not the best book I've ever read, it's worth a shot, especially if you're just borrowing from the library.(less)
Ruby Rose Yes. I just finished the second one it is called "Goddess Boot Camp."…m´Ç°ù±ðYes. I just finished the second one it is called "Goddess Boot Camp."(less)
Ruby Rose I would say both. There are parts I would consider it a "classic stupid high school girl book" as you put it and times that it is actually a good book…m´Ç°ù±ðI would say both. There are parts I would consider it a "classic stupid high school girl book" as you put it and times that it is actually a good book. Although I am not one to judge I am still young.(less)
Cheyanne Sure, they both have the idea of Godly, superhuman,, descendants, but these books are totally different genres and take completely different paths. Th…m´Ç°ù±ðSure, they both have the idea of Godly, superhuman,, descendants, but these books are totally different genres and take completely different paths. The characters are different, and this book is for a more obvious target audience, namely pre-teen or simply teenaged girls. It's not fair to compare the two. (less)

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