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Loading... Heroics for Beginners (2004)by John MooreWhen reading this book, realize that tongue is planted firmly in cheek. I laughed many times through my readings, enjoying the mix of mondern thought and terminology with fantasy world settings. It poked fun at the standard Fantasy siege novel, pitting an unwilling hero at odds with an antagonist who had risen through the evil ranks. It even pokes holes into known plot devices. For writers, recommended to know the things that are considered cliche, since this lists most of them. For others, I recommend this as a good laugh and a light read. This book tries so, so hard to be funny. Unfortunately, it fails. This is probably because the author is unable to detect the fine difference between funny and silly. The difference is hard to explain. The problem this book has is that all the jokes it tries to make are old and overused. Everyone has seen how silly the things the author pokes fun at are, and has already laughed about them. Now they're just silly; all the fun has been removed by other and better authors. |
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Moore's books are racy in parts (this one *definitely* is), but it's mostly for the jokes, not romance or eroticism. ( )