Do You like book Something M.Y.T.H. Inc. (2004)?
A This book was written for teen boys and girls who like Myths and AdventureB I give this book 3 starsC My thoughts on the book was that it was very exciting and adventuress it included a lot of action and I liked that. My opinion on the book was that it was suspenseful and it had a lot of cliff hangers. Ideas for this book that I would give the other is to keep talking about the subject you are on for more than one chapter for example some parts that need a lot more description and details just cut off and he doesn't get back to it for another two or three chapters going on and on about something else.D The theme of this book is to never let somebody important to you slip away.
—Ryan Gotaas
Rating: 4 1/2 starsOMGOMGOMGOMG. This book was such a vast improvement from the two that take place concurrently. Don't get me wrong, I adored Myth-Nomers and Im-Pervections and Sweet Myth-Tery of Life, but this one was just amazing. From the Fellowship of the Ring mocking Robin Hood wanna-be's (seriously, they're using The Fellowship of the Ring as their point of reference, to Gleep actually talking, Massha getting engaged, and Guido and Nunzio's antics, This book was a brilliant wrap-up to a three story arc.I'll properly review this when I have a few minutes. I'll be taking a day or so to type out all of my reviews at some point.
—Heather
This is a cute series, not too many laugh-out-loud parts, but still very enjoyable. You've got a pet dragon with breath that can peel paint, Deveels are actually just beings from Deva, the female counterparts of Trolls are Trollops, and apparently most humans are Klahds. Although this sounds like a Xanth novel, it's not all that similar. The lessons are fewer and farther between, the books are much less formulatic, and the puns are actually more in check. Still, if you liked Xanth, you'll like this. If you didn't like Xanth, you still might like this.Something Myth Inc. is the twelfth book, and it's actually the best Myth novel written in a while...okay, Myth-ion Improbable was also good, but that was set farther back in the timeline. I tend to enjoy the Myth-Inc books a bit less, but this was very fun (if the title includes the phrase "Myth Inc.", then it's being told from the point of view of other members of the crew, instead of just Skeeve's perspective). It occurs simultaneous to Sweet Myth-tery of Life, but you can barely tell, and it advances the timeline a little farther than that book as well. Aside from Myth-ion, the last few Myth books have gotten a bit angsty for Skeeve and Aahz, and it definitely detracted from the comedy for me. But Something Myth Inc left that on the back-burner and worked with other characters, so the angst sorta worked itself out behind the scenes. I'm looking forward to more Myths soon -- Asprin's finally on a role.
—Traummachine