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Something M.Y.T.H. Inc. (Robert Asprin's Myth) by Robert Asprin
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Something M.Y.T.H. Inc. (Robert Asprin's Myth)

by Robert Asprin

Series: MythAdventures (12)

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This is the twelfth and final volume of one of my favorite series of all time. A word of warning: read the rest of the series first. And if it's been a while (as it had been with me), at least reread Sweet Myth-tery of Life. I was a little lost here and there, as some events in this book take place simultaneously with its predecessor. Also note that as this is a book with M.Y.T.H. Inc. in the title, it is not narrated solely by Skeeve, but (in this case) mostly by Guido. His incessant Guys'n'Dolls-esque speech gets a bit tiring from time to time, but if you enjoy old mafia movies there are certain scenes that are just a hoot. I would share the plot, but there isn't much to say. Ostensibly it's about a popular uprising against The Great Skeeve for raising taxes, but really it's just a tying up of loose ends. The ending is optimistic, and it's nice to have some closure after all these years. ( )
  melydia | Oct 28, 2009 |
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This volume is dedicated to Eric Del Carlo
My new writing partner and friend who got me back on track as a writer by helping me remember that writing is fun and exciting, not an obligation to be discharged.
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Like wildfire, word spread throughout the land -- from town to village, from peddler to peasant -- that their once-idyllic kingdom was now under the control of a mighty magician who heald the queen in thrall.
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Revolution is in the air. The king's court sorcerer is being eyed with suspicion. Not for dabbling in the black arts...not for consorting with a demon...not for having a dragon as a pet...not even for being mobbed up. But for the greatest crime of all: raising taxes.

Who is this terrible tyrant? None other than Skeeve the Great.

Oh, how the mighty have fallen...

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:22 -0400)

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