Rise of the Spider Goddess
by:
Jim C. Hines (author)
In 2006, DAW Books published Jim C. Hines’ debut novel Goblin Quest. But before Jig the goblin, before fairy tale princesses and magic librarians and spunky fire-spiders, there was Nakor the Purple, an elf who wanted nothing more than to stand around watching lovingly overdescribed sunrises with...
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In 2006, DAW Books published Jim C. Hines’ debut novel Goblin Quest. But before Jig the goblin, before fairy tale princesses and magic librarians and spunky fire-spiders, there was Nakor the Purple, an elf who wanted nothing more than to stand around watching lovingly overdescribed sunrises with his pet owl Flame, who might actually be a falcon, depending on which chapter
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781502451903 (1502451905)
ASIN: 1502451905
Publish date: 2014-11-20
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 228
Edition language: English
Series: Prosekiller Chronicles
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “In 2006, DAW Books published Jim C. Hines’ debut novel Goblin Quest. But before Jig the goblin, before fairy tale princesses and magic librarians and spunky fire-spiders, there was Nakor the Purple, an elf who wanted nothing more than to stand around watching lo...
This was hilarious! What a pleasure to read Jim Hines going MST3000 on his first novel. The snark is awesome and I actually think that folks who want to write would benefit from Jim's examples of bad writing.
This was hilarious! What a pleasure to read Jim Hines going MST3000 on his first novel. The snark is awesome and I actually think that folks who want to write would benefit from Jim's examples of bad writing.