Another Day, Another Dungeon

Eldorian

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Anyone else read this book, and it's sequal, One Quest, Hold the Dragon? I simply loved those books, although it was a pain in the butt to buy the second one, involving ebay and half.com. The poor book didn't have a very good run, but I thought it was great.

Eldorian Antar
 

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I've never read them, but they sounded quite amusing. The titles reminded me of two other books I read that were top-notch: Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming and it's sequel If at Faust You Don't Succeed. I recommend those two to anyone looking for a great theo-mythological adventure/comedy.
 

Thought I should post the authors name and a brief summary to see if I can get anyone else interested.

Author, Greg Costikyan

The first book is about a DnD party going into a dungeon to get rich, getting rich, and then fighting off half of thier home city when word gets out that they're rich. The party has a dwarf that carries far too much equipment, two thieves more interested in looking out for number 1, a barbarian swordsman who is the only really good fighter, and is a moron, a recently graduated, minor noble of a fire mage, who arranged the expedition, and really likes fire, and cleric of the god of drunkeness, who is usually drunk.

The second book is about the statue which the adventures found in the first book that caused all the trouble with people trying to steal it. They have to go on a quest into the lands of the evil overlord to do something, don't want to spoil it, and end up stopping several revolutions, including an uprising in a city called Hamsterberg (whose national animal is a hamster).

The books are littered with jokes and funny situations, and stuff you could see your dnd party doing if they ran into the same situation. Although often times the situation is something that would never happen in a dnd game, like smuggling your loot though customs.

Eldorian Antar
 


Alzrius said:
I've never read them, but they sounded quite amusing. The titles reminded me of two other books I read that were top-notch: Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming and it's sequel If at Faust You Don't Succeed. I recommend those two to anyone looking for a great theo-mythological adventure/comedy.

Personally, I found the first book a total disappointment (and I don't think I read the second). Mildly amusing, but I had higher expectations from a book with Roger Zelazny's name on it.

I found Another Day, Another Dungeon all right, but not spectacular.

Me, I'll stick to Terry Pratchett for humorous fantasy.
 

See, I've read some Terry Pratchit.. and I'm not a big fan. I much prefer the two books I mentioned. To each their own I guess. The prince charming one doesn't have as funny of a title as If at Faust.. but can't judge a book on it's title =). I'll have to see if I can find those.

Eldorian
 

I have and have read both. I think the are funnier becuase these adventurers act and sound more like a ongoing RPG than a novel. Its pretty funny in my opinion from that aspect, especially the dwarf. Its a good read.

I think the druid in the second one is also a hoot.

Later
 

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