Robert Asprin's Myth Adventures Volume 1
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Average customer review:Product Description
Start at the beginning, in Another Fine Myth, as Skeeve, an apprentice wizard, meets the demon Aahz. Though it's not love, or even like at first sight they form a connection-saving their lives-between them. Follow them in Myth Conceptions, as Skeeve and Aahz test their talent when they decide to take on an entire army themselves and continue on in Myth Directions. Then Skeeve finds himself alone with his own apprentice applicant, a king, in Hit or Myth and must deal with a medieval Mob! In Myth-ing Persons living up to one's reputation can be murder. Can a Character Assassin who tries to discredit the team in Little Myth Marker break up the team for good?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1098441 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 880 pages
Customer Reviews
Fun Stories, but needed editing
First off, I have enjoyed the anthology, but have a few complaints. After reading about 15 stories in a row between Michael Connelly and John Sandford I needed to lighten the mood a bit and these stories did a wonderful job. If we stopped here this would have been a five star review. My biggest complaint was the editing. It looks like Volume One was put together by scanning the prior books. This lead to words being hyphenated mid page or Ls turning up as 1s, other areas had extra or missing line breaks. It was enough to distract me while reading. Hopefully, if another printing is run, corrections will be made. Are the errors rampant? I am not sure how to answer that, I like to pre-read files for people and look for errors when reading. I may be remembering more errors than reality shows. Would I still buy this? I do not know. The stories are worth it, the question is one anthology or separate books.
Good collection, some of it a terrible OCR job
I'd read four of the six books contained in this collection before, and I figured it was a good deal for the whole series (or will be whenever Volume 2 arrives). However, it should be noted that while for the most part the text is fine there are sections where it's very apparently a terrible scanning job from a previous printing. Indentation all over the place, words hyphenated in the middle of a line, punctuation showing up out of nowhere, and in one especially bad page many of the words end in subscripted letters. It's obvious that whoever was supposed to be checking the scanned text, didn't. Very distracting.
As for the content of the books: it's alright. I'd read them originally when I was much younger, and they don't "age" well. Not as bad as Piers Anthony (which I also read at that age). The last two or three books are much better, if you can make it through the junk of the first ones. Good light reading before bed, etc.
Laughable, cheap entertainment
It's really too bad the main character is named "Skeeve." This just conjures up images of Skeezix; skive; even Steve, an improbable name for a magician (though one can argue the bland "Harry" we all know is also rather improbable). These stories are funny in a Christopher-Stasheff kind of way, not a Discworld type of way; the characters all behave consistently and nothing is too bizarre. I liked the series (I read the first six books from the library) and have just ordered volume 2 from Amazon.




