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I finished up Kill the Farm Boy by Herne and Dawson and it was a bit of a slog. I’m looking forward to starting on something a bit more engaging so I think I’m going to pick back up with where I left off in the Murderbot series by Martha Wells.
Your description of something like The Princess Bride and Pratchett had me intrigued, but it seems like it's not to everyone's taste.
That’s the way I felt when I first heard about it too. And both of those had a solid plot that the authors worked witticisms into while writing. This feels like they thought of jokes and then figured out how to get the joke into the plot, and it suffers because of that. The jokes tend to be puns and groaners, which I really like and I really like the authors outside this book. This just fell flat and I don’t care about the characters or their adventure.
Sometimes things just don't come together properly. Would be interesting to see some other work of the author.
Kevin Herne wrote the Iron Druid series that’s commonly recommended for Dresden Files fans and it’s great.
Delilah S. Dawson wrote some Star Wars stuff I’ve read (Phasma for one) and Midnight at the Houdini and I enjoyed them.
Oh, I have heard of Iron Druid series many times and it's on my wish list, but for some reason I had it listed under Yanni Kuznia, who was apparently editor of 'A Fantasy Medley 3', which featured a short story from Iron Druid Chronicles.