Sweet Myth-Tery of Life by Robert Lynn Asprin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Mawwwaaggeeee... sweet mawwwaaggeee.
This was a very sweet and charming little turnaround for the Great Skeeve, the magician with it all: good friends, immense wealth, stunning powers, and absolutely no clue about women.
The light humor here hit a number of good spots for me. Nothing too serious, a bit of light advice on making life work without so much hassle, and an immense bag of confusion.
And of course, the greatest conflict of all looming on the horizon.... mawwwaaggeeee.
Quite chuckle-worthy.
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Thursday, January 7, 2021
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