A review by leland_hw
Another Fine Myth by Robert Lynn Asprin

4.0

Okay I admit it. I've never read any of Robert Aspirin's Myth books before. Oh, I've MEANT to read them for years. In fact, I have owned this very volume since approximately 1989. This book has followed me through probably 6 or 7 moves including a trip across country. So finally finally finally I ripped it down off the shelf and read it within a few days. Okay. I don't know why I've waited so long. It's really pretty good.

Skeeve is a sweet and naive young man (sweet considering that prior to his apprenticeship to the Wizard Garkin he considered a career in thievery). But, after witnessing the assassination of Garkin he finds himself apprenticed now to Aahz. Aahz is also a nice enough fellow considering that he's a Pervert (That's Pervect!!! Thank you very much) with green scaly skin and a purple tongue. I'm sure that won't attract any attention at all. Together, they set off on an often humorous adventure to get even, or get Aahz's powers back...or something.

It was fun!