MYTH-Interpretations: The Worlds of Robert Asprin

Robert Asprin

Language: English

Publisher: Baen

Published: Sep 30, 2010

Pages: 392
ABC: 5

Description:

A comedic fantasy masterpiece years in the making, here are the complete Myth tales of *New York Times *best-seller Robert Asprin collected for the first time.  Included is *all *the short fiction set in Asprin’s legendarily hilarious mythic world of sword, sorcery and wordplay. 

A comedic fantasy masterpiece years in the making, here are the complete Myth tales of *New York Times *best-seller Robert Asprin collected for the first time. Included is *all *the short fiction set in Asprin’s legendarily hilarious mythic world of sword, sorcery and wordplay. These tales chronicle the misadventures of Skeeve and Aahz, a magician who has lost his power and his hapless human apprentice, as they travel through strange worlds in pursuit of wealth, glory, and good-times—but succeed mostly in getting into one myth-filled mess after another. 

Also includes more short works by Asprin together with the award-winning novelette “The Cold Cash War,” and a trove of previously unpublished stories discovered after the writer’s death!  

**About Robert Asprin’s Myth series:**
“[Asprin’s MYTH books are] stuffed with rowdy fun.”—*Philadelphia Inquirer*

“. . .plenty of action and quirky humor.”—*Library Journal*

“All the MYTH books are hysterically funny.”—*Analog*

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