by Robert Lynn Asprin
Series: Myth Adventures #1 [There are a few mild spoilers for the first couple chapters. I don’t tell you how it ends.] A friend lent this to me saying it was funny. It wasn’t. [Aside: This same friend really liked Redshirts, so this is probably a matter of taste.] Oh, it tried. It really trie...
One of the main reasons that I read this book was because it kept on appearing on the Goodread's sidebar entitled 'Readers also enjoyed' which I suspect has something to do with all of the Terry Pratchett books that I have read. Okay, I generally don't pay all that much to Goodreads recommendations,...
Not so much! A fast and sometimes funny piece of meh fantasy.
That was a very enjoyable book. It was not amazing or a masterpiece or something utterly original but it was funny and interesting without being too long! A quick and easy read! 3.5 stars!
I'm pretty sure I read at least the first three of the Myth Adventures series. I found them pleasantly amusing but, as with a lot of these parodies, the joke grew stale after a while and I lost interest.
As a culture, we are always looking for the next best thing. Computers, cars, you name it. And, of course, books. Everything from urban fantasy to suspense, young adult to horror. Sometimes, though, what is New isn’t what we really need. Instead, what is Old is new again, or rather, it should be!I j...