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Rating: Summary: Different from the others, very enjoyable. Review: I found the book different from the first 3 books. I still liked it because it added new characters, and revisited old ones. The plot was good, as was the writing.
Rating: Summary: Acceptable addition to the Wizardry series Review: If you really enjoy the Wizardry series, then this is a very good read. However, it is not as exciting as the first 3 books in the series. The characters are still interesting, but the energy and suspense were not quite there. There was some nice poliltical satire, but it seemed a little tired
Rating: Summary: A fun and fantastic book! Review: This is the fourth book is a series, following Wizard's Bane, Wizardry Compiled and the Wizardry Cursed. In this book, former hacker, and now wizard extraordinaire, Walter "Wiz" Zumwalt finds himself spirited away by a mighty dragon, and ordered to solve the problem between humans and dragons. Against his will, and against his better judgment, Wiz realizes that he needs to become a consultant. And so, with a store of buzzwords and knowledge of using misleading visual aids, Wiz sets out to find a way to reorganize the human-dragon organization!This book is another example of Rick Cook's wonderful talent. Where Wizardry Cursed was somewhat dark and suspenseful, this book is light-hearted and humorous (think Dilbert thrust into the Lord of the Rings)! This is a fun and fantastic book, one that I highly recommend!
Rating: Summary: A fun and fantastic book! Review: This is the fourth book is a series, following Wizard's Bane, Wizardry Compiled and the Wizardry Cursed. In this book, former hacker, and now wizard extraordinaire, Walter "Wiz" Zumwalt finds himself spirited away by a mighty dragon, and ordered to solve the problem between humans and dragons. Against his will, and against his better judgment, Wiz realizes that he needs to become a consultant. And so, with a store of buzzwords and knowledge of using misleading visual aids, Wiz sets out to find a way to reorganize the human-dragon organization! This book is another example of Rick Cook's wonderful talent. Where Wizardry Cursed was somewhat dark and suspenseful, this book is light-hearted and humorous (think Dilbert thrust into the Lord of the Rings)! This is a fun and fantastic book, one that I highly recommend!
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