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The Way of the Wizard by John Joseph Adams

whattamess's review

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5.0

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The Ereshkigal Working by Jonathan L. Howard. A Johannes Cabal novella.

The Cabal I love and adore is BACK! With all the humor and NECROMANCY stuff! This is, by far, my favorite Johannes Cabal novella.

devlavaca's review

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adventurous

4.0

abrahamismail's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

ashkitty93's review

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4.0

4 stars to "The Ereshkigal Working" by Jonathan L Howard.

walwoodr's review

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3.0

The anthology was a little bit uneven, but I enjoyed a lot of the stories.

pencilled_robin's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious reflective relaxing sad tense fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

This book introduced mu younger self to so many amazing authors and worlds! Highly recommend it.

ronsos's review

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I read 5 stories from this book. I like to read short stories one or two at a time, as pallette cleansers between novels. I've found that reading a bunch in a row doesn't really work for me. Anyway, a few quick thoughts on the stories I read:

In The Lost Lands George R R Martin
Good story, a riff on shapechanging and the cost of magic. This involves a classic bargain with a wizard when you agree to pay the price with knowing the cost until later. I have liked GRRM in shorter format more in some ways that his longer writing.
4 of 5 on the short story scale

John Uskglass and the Cumbrian Charcoal Burner Susanna Clarke
This really resonated with me. The king inadventently crosses a commoner. Commoner doesn't know its the king but is bent on revenge. King has no idea who is messing with him and why. A bit of a moral lesson and the story is light.
5 of 5 on the short story scale

The Ereshkigal Working Jonathan L Howard
Quirkly zombie apocalypse story with a snarky protagonist. I expected to enjoy it more but it was unremarkable.
3 of 5 on the short story scale

The Word of Unbinding Ursula Le Guin
Didn't connect with this.
1 of 5 on the short story scale

Counting the Shapes Yoon Ha Lee
I liked the idea of mathematical magic and would have liked to hear more about it. The story mostly focused on familial relationships and betryals in an ongoing war of dark vs light. It was ok
2 of 5 on the short story scale

fongolia's review

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3.0

I only borrowed this anthology to read The Ereshkigal Working, a short story by Jonathan L. Howard featuring my favourite antisocial necromancer Johannes Cabal.

There's also Neil Gaiman's How to Sell the Ponti Bridge, which I'd read somewhere else.

jessrock's review

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3.0

I read this short-story collection because of the astonishingly high number of good writers in it, though it turns out most of the stories are reprints - I was disappointed to find that the [a:Susanna Clarke|8842|Susanna Clarke|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1207159127p2/8842.jpg] story was one I'd already read in [b:The Ladies of Grace Adieu|15161|The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories|Susanna Clarke|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1166671092s/15161.jpg|3088909], though at least the others were all new to me.

There weren't any bad stories in the collection, though most were pretty forgettable, and the editing in the book is atrocious (words are frequently mistyped as other words in a way that suggests the stories were scanned in and OCRed poorly, like be/he). The [a:Orson Scott Card|589|Orson Scott Card|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1294099952p2/589.jpg] story, "Jamaica," was the only one that truly kept me riveted, though its ending was disappointing. I enjoyed that the [a:Lev Grossman|142270|Lev Grossman|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1235241496p2/142270.jpg] story was connected to his novel [b:The Magicians|6101718|The Magicians|Lev Grossman|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1275764604s/6101718.jpg|6278977], and apparently several of the other stories are also set in worlds their authors have written novels about. However, nothing I read was enough to get me excited about reading more from any of those authors, and I think my biggest disappointment with this book was that it didn't turn me on to any new writers.

This is an engaging enough book if it falls into your hands, but probably isn't worth seeking out unless there's a particular story in it that you want to read.

sm_almon's review

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5.0

Greatly enjoyed this!