We have had such a wonderful response to the release of Oh My Gods! and I wanted to share a few of the interviews, reviews, and other fun things that we’ve been seeing around the internet since the launch.
Interviews:
- Fanbase Press Interviews STEPHANIE COOKE on the Upcoming Release of OH MY GODS! from HMH Kids
- TeachingBooks.net – Meet-the-Author Recording with Stephanie Cooke and Insha Fitzpatrick
- From The Mixed Up Files – Author Interview & Book Giveaway: Stephanie Cooke, OH MY GODS!
- Book Time Q&A with Toronto author Stephanie Cooke about Oh My Gods!, a middle grade
Podcasts & Video Interviews:
- Comix Asylum Podcast: Episode 8 – Stephanie Cooke & Insha Fitzpatrick talk Oh My Gods!
- Purrcast Podcast Ep 278 – Stephanie Cooke – Kitchen Party
- True North Country Comics Podcast – In Conversation With Stephanie Cooke About ‘Oh My Gods!’
- ShelfDust Presents: Batgirl #14 with Stephanie Cooke
- OLA 2021 Video
Reviews:
- “The dialogue and characterizations are spot on and snappy. Juliana Moon’s artwork is immensely engaging — filled with expressive, appealing faces and a wide variety of body shapes and sizes.”
–New York Times - “Oh My Gods! is a story of friendship and acceptance. When you are in junior high school, whether in New Jersey or Mt. Olympus, you need friends. Oh My Gods! is a wonderful introduction to Greek mythology for students in middle school grades.”
–CM: Canadian Review of Materials - Bridget and the Books
- “Oh My Gods! is such a fun take on traditional myths and it’s very well executed by the authors and illustrator. It has the perfect mix of mystery, mythology, heartfelt moments, a little bit of drama, and a loveable set of characters. What else could you ask for?!”
– The Nerd Daily - “Sure to be a hit among readers seeking an exciting mystery with mythological flair.”
–School Library Journal - CanLit for Little Canadians
- Graphic Policy Comic Review of Oh My Gods! (YouTube)
Other:
- Girls’ Life Quiz: Which Greek goddess are you?
- 28 Canadian middle-grade books coming out in spring 2021
- Spring break 2021 reading list: 15 new books for kids and young adults
I’ll try to collect more as I see them, but THANK YOU!!!!! so much for all of the support and love thus far.