by Luke Daniels, Kevin Hearne
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.This was fun! I kind of jumped ahead by reading this one when I did but I have no regrets. I needed a shorter audiobook that both my daughter and I could enjoy on a short road trip. We started another book and both hated that narrator so...
If you already like the Iron Druid series and have read them all, this will make a pleasant diversion from the tedium of waiting for more. It's nice to have a little more perspective on some magical elements of the series universe. Oberon's a hoot. But, like The Lone Gunmen spinoff of The ...
The Purloined Poodle is a delightfully entertaining tale shared from the point of view of series regular, Oberon. Yes… Oberon the Irish wolfhound. As readers of the Iron Druid Chronicles know, Oberon has gained the ability to think and understand with humanlike intelligence thanks to his human, Drui...
A cute detective story involving a druid; a sometimes telepathic, food obsessed, over active Irish Wolfhound; and a collection of missing dogs. The story did too much "tell" instead of "show" and everything tied together too neatly so the story didn't really grab my attention. I also couldn't help...
It's banter and silliness with a flimsy excuse for a plot. What's not to love? Thank you sir, may I have another?
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader. (and yes, this is different than my post on the print version)---The best and most consistent part of The Iron Druid Chronicles has been Atticus' Irish Wolfhound, Oberon. Now Kevin Hearne has given us a novella narrated by and starring him, with ...
The best and most consistent part of The Iron Druid Chronicles has been Atticus' Irish Wolfhound, Oberon. Now Kevin Hearne has given us a novella narrated by and starring him, with Atticus in the supporting role. It's good that he kept the Druid around, because he has the whole opposable thumb thing...
I admit that when I picked up this book I had mixed feelings and expectations. On the one hand, it’s Kevin Hearne (who we love in unreserved fanpoodling glee). And it was a book about Oberon, who we definitely love. So what’s not to like… …well, animal companions can be fun and cute and Oberon d...