The Outsorcerer's Apprentice by Tom Holt REVIEW

BOOK REVIEW Fun in a fractured fantasyland

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The Outsorcerer’s Apprentice book review .

The world divides into two kinds of SF/fantasy fans; those who leap over plotholes, and those who write long pitiless lists of all the Things That Don’t Make Sense. Tom Holt’s new comedy starts with fantasyland characters themselves starting to realise that their world’s rules are a bit silly. A red-hooded girl is getting tired of fighting off the wolves in granny’s clothing; a goblin king questions if his people’s age-old war with the dwarves is worth it; a knight wonders why there are so many dragons. Add a stupendously useless young prince, who seems to know nothing about magic and carries a mobile phone…

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