By Robert Asprin (208 pgs)
Rating: 4
Skeeve, native of the dimension Klah, is studying to be a magician...or a thief. He doesn't actually seem to be terribly sure which, but the point becomes moot when his teacher suffers an unexpected crossbow bolt to the chest while incidentally summoning a demon to impress his sneaky apprentice (that's Skeeve) with. Garkin (that's the teacher) manages to deal with the assassin before falling to the ground lifeless. That leaves Skeeve alone in the hut...with a demon. Lucky for him, demon is short for dimensional traveler so he survives although, as the story progresses, I think he sometimes wishes he hadn't.
Another Fine Myth is the opening book in Robert Asprin's Myth series. Aside from few typographical errors that have surfaced in the omnibus edition, this a beautiful quick read. I mean really quick. Like I read it in about two hours kinda quick. This is not serious fiction, but it's light and fun. Worth reading on a whim or just because a pick me up is required. I actually met both Rober Asprin and Phil Foglio(who does all the cover art and illustration inside) they are very interesting guys. Phil reminds me a little of Aahz.
Recommended to fantasy fans and teenagers (lighten up with the angst, yo)
Thursday, February 01, 2007
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