Happy to still be alive, Savannah attempts to live up to the demands of her new position as royalty and deity. Just as the dust and chaos of a few months past begins to settle, a new problem ignites from the ashes: one of the Spirits of the Calendar suddenly disappears - Pumpkin, the Spirit of Hallo
Son of Death
โ Scribed by McDonald, Andrew
- Book ID
- 108537430
- Publisher
- Hardie Grant Egmont
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781743583012
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Forget everything you know about dark, hooded figures with scythes: these days grim reapers dress like everyone else, have families of their own and scythes that look a lot like mobile phones. But still, grim-reaping is a chore for Sod. Every day after school, he's expected to guide souls into the afterlife. And it's really going to get in the way of playing guitar with his band. But when he starts neglecting his grim-reaping duties, things go awry in the universe. It's up to Sod and his new goth friend, Graveyard Girl, to work out how to put things right again.
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