Ratings240
Average rating4.1
So imagine the fantasy art off of a 1970s van came to life and played D&D. That's about this book. The rock band/mercenary band joke was funny for about a hundred pages, but this is almost 500 pages long, and I got tired of it so fast. It wants so badly to be Spinal Tap but the jokes are a pretty tired mix of phallic humor, fat jokes, and D&D references. Plus, there really isn't a complex woman in the entire story. Even the one that is supposed to be a real character and not just a shrewish/whorish ex-wife switches allegiance to the whim of the plot no less than three times.
It's a funny concept, but just not a funny book at this length.