
Myth-Told Tales: Myth Adventures, Book 13
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Jody Lynn Nye
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It's a nightmare when master magician Skeeve and Aahz the Pervect fall into Dreamland....
Massha gets married with something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blew…up.
Bunny turns to Skeeve for help when an interdimensional beauty contest turns ugly.
Reality shows were never quite like this. Contestants hunt down Princess Gloriannamarjolie for a chance to win the greatest treasure in the kingdom.
Join Skeeve, Aahz, Massha, Tananda, Bunny, Gleep, the Fairy Godfather, and random mythical creatures in eight stories that span the manic MYTH universe. Robert Asprin and Jody Lynn Nye have compiled their favorite tales — and concocted some new ones — for this collection of myth-adventures.
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- Audible release date24 August 2021
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Listening Length | 7 hours and 2 minutes |
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Author | Jody Lynn Nye, Robert Asprin |
Narrator | Noah Michael Levine |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 24 August 2021 |
Publisher | Recorded Books, Inc. |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09CVBCVWQ |
Best Sellers Rank | 147,665 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 8,409 in Mythology & Folk Tales 15,293 in Fantasy (Audible Books & Originals) 45,961 in Literature & Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Whitt Patrick Pond
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Better than some of the recent books in the Myth-Adventures series but still a far cry from the early genuinely funny novels
Reviewed in the United States on 31 August 2016Verified Purchase
Myth-Told Tales is the thirteenth book in the Myth-Adventures series and the first of the series that is a collaboration between Robert Asprin, who created the series, and co-author Jody Lynn Nye, an established fantasy writer in her own right.
Myth-Told Tales is not a novel but a collection of three short stories:
(1) "Myth Congeniality" - Skeeve is drawn away from his studies to help Bunny win an inter-dimensional beauty contest in order for her to get the prize, something her Uncle, Don Bruce, the Fairy Godfather of the Mob, wants very much to get his hands on.
(2) "Myth Calculations" - Chumley, along with Guido and Tananda, investigate a pair of racketeers who are muscling in on the Mob's territory at the Bazaar on Deva
(3) "Myth-ter Right" - Aahz and Massha travel to the dimension Brakespear to help a friend and former ward of Massha's, Princess Gloriannamarjolie, win the Wylde Hunt, where the Princess is the object of the hunt and where the prize to be awarded is something apparently everyone wants to get their hands on.
Note: Judging by the other reviews, it seems like there may be different versions of this book out with different numbers of stories. The three stories I listed are in everyone's list, but the others are most definitely not in the book I'm reviewing, which is the Meisha Merlin 111 page edition.
Quality-wise, Myth-Told Tales is a step up from some of Asprin's more recent Myth-Adventures books, but still a far cry from his early ones in the series. The only story of the three which seemed to bring back some of the humor that really made the series popular was "Myth Calculations". There are a couple of forwards - one written by Asprin and one by Nye - that are mildly informative but in some ways they feel like padding for what is a very short book.
Recommended as a merely okay read in its own right but a marginally necessary one for continuity's sake as it sets things up for what happens in the next book in the series, Myth-Alliances.
Myth-Told Tales is not a novel but a collection of three short stories:
(1) "Myth Congeniality" - Skeeve is drawn away from his studies to help Bunny win an inter-dimensional beauty contest in order for her to get the prize, something her Uncle, Don Bruce, the Fairy Godfather of the Mob, wants very much to get his hands on.
(2) "Myth Calculations" - Chumley, along with Guido and Tananda, investigate a pair of racketeers who are muscling in on the Mob's territory at the Bazaar on Deva
(3) "Myth-ter Right" - Aahz and Massha travel to the dimension Brakespear to help a friend and former ward of Massha's, Princess Gloriannamarjolie, win the Wylde Hunt, where the Princess is the object of the hunt and where the prize to be awarded is something apparently everyone wants to get their hands on.
Note: Judging by the other reviews, it seems like there may be different versions of this book out with different numbers of stories. The three stories I listed are in everyone's list, but the others are most definitely not in the book I'm reviewing, which is the Meisha Merlin 111 page edition.
Quality-wise, Myth-Told Tales is a step up from some of Asprin's more recent Myth-Adventures books, but still a far cry from his early ones in the series. The only story of the three which seemed to bring back some of the humor that really made the series popular was "Myth Calculations". There are a couple of forwards - one written by Asprin and one by Nye - that are mildly informative but in some ways they feel like padding for what is a very short book.
Recommended as a merely okay read in its own right but a marginally necessary one for continuity's sake as it sets things up for what happens in the next book in the series, Myth-Alliances.
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Reviewed in the United States on 3 March 2022Verified Purchase
Some of the funniest books I have read

The Bass
3.0 out of 5 stars
Still not as good as the rest of the series
Reviewed in the United States on 27 January 2013Verified Purchase
As a collection of short stories goes, this one is more true to the characters Aspirin has created over the years, but it still lacks the charm of the original books. I can't put my finger on why. As I stated in my last review, however, in Class Dis-Mythed the authors finally start to get back in the zone, so definitly give that one a try.