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Apr 20, 2018
More swords and sorcery with Fafhrd and the Grey mouser
Arguably the best-known pair of ne'er-do-well heroes in fantasy fiction, Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser are back in another great collection of tales from Fritz Leiber. They are uniformly well-written and entertaining, as one would expect from a writer of his stature. His inventiveness never flags. Recommended for all fanasy-fiction fans.

Aug 19, 2020
More murder and mystery among Saratoga's horsey set
This is one of Stephen Dobyns's "Charlie Bradshaw" mysteries, of which I am a fan. This one is told from the point of view of Charlie's rather disreputable friend Vic Plotz. A wealthy horse owner in Saratoga is found kicked to death by a horse in one of his stables. But there is more to the death than meets the eye. For one thing, everyone in the dead man's family hates each other. It's up to Vic and Charlie to unravel the mystery.

Mar 07, 2017
The last of the FREDDY books
I've heard that some folks think this is one of the weaker title in the series. After all, Brooks had been writing about the adventures of Freddy and his buddies for a good many years, through 27 books (I'm not including THE COLLECTED POEMS OF FREDDY THE PIG, just the prose works). Personally, although the is indeed not one of the most compelling titles in the series, I wouldn't call it weak. I like all of the books, although the one before this, FREDDY AND THE FLYING SAUCER PLANS, seems a bit formulaic. My favorite of all is FREDDY THE MAGICIAN, which really is funny as all get-out. Anyway, for the Freddy fan, FREDDY AND THE DRAGON is a worthy read, maybe all the more so because it's the last book Walter Brooks completed before his death. So yes -- get it, read it, and cherish the time you've spent with Freddy and the other animals on Mr. Bean's farm. They are products of an earlier, perhaps more innocent era, and their like will not pass this way again.