A review by champsey13
Stuff of Legends by Ian Gibson

2.0

From the premise, I had really hoped for more from this book. However, the Kess and Eliott characters felt hackneyed and unbelievable, and the character I cared the most about, Jordan, rarely had POV. Furthermore, the book never establishes its worldbuilding; there are a number of references to real-world locations and historical events, but there are also standard DnD-style goblins and wizards. Just a little more specificity there would have helped my immersion. All in all, I only made it halfway before realizing I'd rather be reading Discworld.