A review by tiggum
One Thousand And One Arabian Nights; Volume 1 of 16 by Anonymous

2.0

Started this ages ago and just got around to finishing it. It gets pretty samey as you go through it, particularly in terms of characters. There's really not a lot of depth to them - basically you've got the good protagonist who does the right thing and is tricked, the bad protagonist who does the wrong thing and gets his comeuppance (but then usually gets rewarded in the end anyway), the good woman who goes out of her way to help the protagonist, the bad woman who goes out of her way to harm the protagonist, the good man who rewards the protagonist for basically no reason and the bad man who punishes the protagonist for basically no reason. That's pretty much everyone. The stories themselves are a little more varied but not by a lot.