This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.It really should be no surprise that I had a good time with this book. After reading and enjoying the first two books in this series, I was really excited to dive into this third installment. Just in case you are wondering, this is a ser...
Series: Iron Druid Chronicles #3 I kind of want to smack Atticus after this book. Although I still want to continue the series, I didn’t enjoy this one as much. Atticus is finally off to kill Thor with the help of Leif and a bunch of others despite the threat of Ragnarok and a whole bunch of war...
Making good on his promise to the powerful witch Latcha to obtain a fabled apple from a Norse god, Atticus finds a “backdoor” into Asgard, then weaves a ridiculous tale of the Roman pantheon aiming to hurt the Norse pantheon to lay blame for the tragedies he causes while on his task. But Atticus isn...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. Hammered picks up pretty much where Hexed left off. Atticus must go to Asgard to steal a golden apple for Laksha to settle up a debt from the previous story. Leif wants to go to Asgard to kill Thor and there are many w...
This one is my least favorite in the series (I think, I'm pretty sure, anyway) -- Atticus is held to promises he made in the last book, which brings him into contact with the Norse pantheon -- particularly Thor -- and knocks over the dominoes that will change the lives of Atticus, Granuaile, and Obe...
Talk about your conflicted feelings. For those that have read the Iron Druid chronicles, you know how great the writing is and how good the stories are. If you haven't read them and you like urban fantasy with humour and a good, researched dose of the varying world mythologies, you can't go wrong ...
Atticus O’Sullivan hasst offene Versprechen. Besonders, wenn es seine eigenen sind. Er steht zu seinem Wort, weshalb es für ihn eine Frage der Ehre ist, seine Vereinbarungen mit Laksha und Leif einzuhalten. Für ihre Hilfe gegen Dionysos‘ Bacchanten versprach er Laksha, für sie einen der goldenen Äpf...
This, the third book in the series, was a bit of a downhill trip as far as I am concerned. For me it is way over the top with a story more suitable for a comics magazine. Gods and ancient entities are bumped off like there was no tomorrow and the story really never got me very interested.There are s...
I gave up 85% of the way through because I was so utterly fed up. The logical heir to Butcher and Dresden, my butt. Only if it had been butchered. I'd have to be completely hammered to finish this. I'm not even sure if by alcohol or by the actual weapon, either.I... I don't understand how this book ...
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