A review by tregina
Phule's Company by Robert Lynn Asprin

3.0

Another book that's rated largely on nostalgia. The truth is I still enjoy this book quite a bit, even as I recognise that a) it's really not that good and b) there are aspects that are highly problematic. It's pure wish fulfillment. Fundamentally, it's about someone who has the money to do whatever the fuck he wants, and when I was a poor kid growing up that was the height of fantasy.

It's been percolating in my brain to write a bona fide review of this book (and the series as a whole) that elaborates mostly on point b; I suppose I'll just have to see if I find the extra boost of motivation.