A review by kimberlybea
Cybermancy by Kelly McCullough

4.0

Shades of the Orpheus myth (pun intended) abound in this second book of the Ravirn series by Kelly McCullough. I found the technospeak easier to comprehend in Cybermancy than in Webmage, which probably just means that I got used to it, but in neither book was it a deterrent for this technophobe, and computer geeks will probably love it. For me, the Ravirn books appeal more to my "mythology" geek side: how could I keep from laughing at the thought of Zeus downloading porn? Ravirn is an appealing character, a fly-by-the-seat-of-his pants kind of guy, with a healthy dose of trickster to boot. The series is amusing, yet the characters' actions have serious consequences, and Ravirn's adventures are interwoven with a serious quest to find out what he has become. Another winning entry in this entertaining and original series.