I enjoy the humor in this series, and the different take on all of the religions and creatures and mythologies and etc, that the author includes.I was struck, though, by the complete lack of women in this particular entry. Well, that's not fair: there are women in the book, but they are pretty incon...
'Porcelain' as a nickname for the lead gay character? Slushies and dumpster tosses? Reclaiming the tag 'loser'? Using mechanics to 'butch' up the gay teen? Is this Glee fanfic not very cleverly disguised as original fiction?
I’ve loved every installment of the Iron Druid Chronicles. It’s smart, witty, loaded with Mythology, action packed and just plain fun to read. Hammered was no exception. If anything, this book took everything up a notch.Atticus knew that going to Asgard with Leif was a really bad idea, but being the...
Good things about this book: As usual, filled with action and excitement and plenty of humor, as Atticus and his friends make their way to Thor's realm to settle a score with the thunder god. I liked how this specific scenario gave rise to the opportunity for each character to share their personal s...
1/21/13 ** Hearne used this book to add some backstory for several other characters that readers had met in books #1 & 2. I enjoyed that, but am not a short-story fan, which is essentially what happened in several chapters.The author and Atticus (main character) did spend time considering whether ...
Audiobook Review:Another good audio with Luke Daniels again narrating the book. Luke does an excellent job and I swear I've become to hear Atticus's voice as Luke's voice. He also does an excellent job of the other characterizations as well.As for the story. Hm... well there were, of course, many mo...
You feel differently about a book when you read it aloud, especially when it has a ton of "big" words and unpronounceable names and you're reading it to a sort of special ed teenager. But she really enjoyed it, despite not being into fantasy. I liked it of course, so the fact that both of us got int...
This one was an interesting installment in the series. In Hexed, Atticus gets quite a bit of help fighting off evil German witches and in return he trades off and makes promises that now must be fulfilled. The time has come in Hammered and now things are starting to get serious. This one starts a l...
I'm really enjoying almost everything about this series. I like Atticus, I like his dog, I like his apprentice. I am, at times, a little baffled by why his lawyers seem to feel Atticus is obligated to them morally but I guess a hero can't have a good angst unless he feels like he's letting someone d...
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