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Bezig met laden... Myth-Taken Identity (Myth-Adventures) (editie 2005)door Robert Asprin (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Substance: As usual, the morals of the story are positive (believe in your friends, support the home team, don't judge by appearances, and others), but the story itself is thin. The puns are OK but not outstanding. The personalities are fading to bland, and the social interchanges are even more than usually pat and trite. Derivative and depressingly juvenile, as opposed to fresh and junior-reader-friendly. (Most long running series have this problem in the later stages, even aside from the author's personal considerations.) Style: If not part of a popular series, it wouldn't make a ripple, even if it could get published. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Myth Adventures (15)
Aahz gets an unwelcome visit from two blue-skinned bruisers and a small magician wanting Skeeve to cough up the dough for an extremely large bill that he skipped out on. Knowing that Skeeve has many faults, but welshing on a debt is not one of them, he enlists the aid of Chumley and Massha to go with him to the last place any self respecting Pervert would ever visit...the mall! Once there, they discover that the mall rats have created a scheme to steal customers' credit cards. Realizing that Skeeve is a victim of identity theft they set our to set matters right and to clear their friend's name... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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If you're curious about Skeeve's physical description, it's given in this book.
Walter Velez is the artist for the cover that two Pervects showing a portrait of Skeeve to a Djinn. Chumley stands by the Djinn. Is the female Pervect meant to be Massha? If the male Pervect is Aahz, why the red beard and eyebrows? The background does not appear to be the inside of an enormous mall.
Myth-Taken Identity is a pleasantly amusing book with which to while away some time. ( )