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Magically transformed into a hat, a wizard must endure being worn by a dwarf questing through a labyrinthine underworld, in this comical fantasy adventure.
Answers and vengeance are so close that Absalom Scryne can almost taste them. Perhaps if his consciousness had been transferred to a pair of shoes instead of a hat, he would’ve had the necessary tongue to do so . . .
Having made it through the Badlands by the skin of his crooked yellow teeth, Ig the kobold celebrated the achievement by blowing everyone up. Now, separated from the unhygienic scalp of his apprentice, Absalom must navigate the pitch-black underworld—traversing a miners’ strike, a dungeon complex, a dragon’s lair, and the domains of creatures best described as eldritch—perched atop a dwarf.
But will they make it back to the surface? Will we ever see sweet, stinky Ig again? What has the circus got to do with anything? Discover all this and more as the adventure continues!
KittenofDoom775 –
Ig and Friends
I really liked this book, there were a lot of scenes that made me want to keep reading and an ending that is making me demand, “WHERE IS THE NEXT BOOK?!”. I like the character growth and there’s some parts that made me laugh out loud.
Tom P –
Fun fun fun
I’m not sure if the ending was supposed to be a surprise, if it was I was not bothered in the least at my lack of surprise. The book is engaging from beginning to end. Despite being a comedy there is a great deal of personal growth in all of the major characters.
The only downside: Not enough kobold. Tom out
Ron Friedson –
Wonderful fun read!
Canât wait till the next book in the series! Absolutely a wonderful fun, pleasant read! Fun with just the right touch of seriousness
Kindle Unlimited Reader –
Smart. Funny. Endearing. Engaging. Intelligent. Entertaining. Heart-warming.
What’s not to like? This is just a great trilogy.
taliesin –
What one sentient hat must endure
The book was a quick read. It was not as flowing as the first book but enjoyable. Once again we are following the adventures of a Wizard whose consciousness was transferred into a hat. He has been separated from his pliable kobold to a dwarf who questions the hat”‘s motives.
Many mysteries are encountered, such as Dwarves being unable to use magic. I’m waiting for book 3 to see how this all ends. Read and enjoy
jon –
good story to much filler
Ok so still enjoying the story plot itself, however a large part of the book feels like filler with text being repeated and reused. Makes it feel like the book could be cut in half and still provide the same amount of detail to the main and even side plots. I will still probably pick up the next in the series because as I said that I enjoy the story but I’m just frustrated with the fluff and filler.
Lee Anderson –
A wonderful continuation
This was a fun continuation of the first book. While I didn’t laugh quite as much at this book as I did the first one, I think the story was in a some ways better. I definitely can’t wait for the next book in the series.
MKrugel –
Not as good as the first, but…
This was not as good as the first, but it was still an enjoyable read. With laughter, as well as the characters from the first book. I’ll be intrested to see where the story goes from here.