![]() ![]() I don't want to give anything away but if you like quirky humor this book is for you. Democracy is described as mobs of commoners running around claiming to be a government. Lots of witty little jokes and observations are offered via Waldo's (the main character) perspective as a Black Wizard. The humor is reminiscent of an Americanized Discworld novel. ![]() Also the mistakes were few and far between. But when I found out this was self published I had a change of heart, I'm not going to dock a writer a star because they didn't want to drop a couple of grand to get a professional editor to look at their book. ![]() I know mistakes have nothing to do with the story but I have a hard time giving a perfect score to a less the perfect book. Ok, so originally I gave "The (sort of) Dark Mage" four stars because the editing wasn't perfect and there were a few mistakes in the printing. No really, I'm not joking, stop reading this dumb review and go buy (or if you have to, beg, borrow or steal) "The (sort of) Dark Mage!"Īnd if the previous lines made you laugh, chuckle or even smile, I can guarantee you will like the book. First, if you are reading this to see if you should read "The (sort of) Dark Mage", stop right now and go and read it. ![]()
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