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Little Myth Marker (Myth)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780441014378
ISBN: 0441014372
Label: Ace
Manufacturer: Ace
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: August 29, 2006
Publisher: Ace
Studio: Ace
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Editorial Review: Skeeve bluffs his way into a high-stakes game of dragon poker-and wins! But now he's left with Markie, a pint-sized IOU left by a player who went broke. She conjures up a house full of trouble every time she tries to cast a spell. And now the dragon poker champion has challenged Skeeve to a game-with a pot of half a million.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - my favorite myth book
I have been a fan of Skeeve and Aahz since the "Another Fine Myth". Some of the books are better than the others, but this is my favorite. The novice magician Skeeve is finally coming into his own. The MYTH family is all there and in fine comic form, though some real growth occurs in the character interaction. The book is funny and heart-warming. There are some great surprise twists in the story. The final big dragon poker game with the Sen-Sen Ante Kid is wonderful.
Rating: - Not Free SF Reader
Best card game ever. Dragon poker, that is. You should give it a try some time. That is, if you can actually manage to keep track of some of the rules. Anyway, while that may be fun, actually winning a kid as part of a game is not so much fun, at least if you are the ones lumbered with looking after the little brat.
Rating: - Fun Filled
Asprin continues with his pun-filled world of Deevils, Perverts...err...Pervects, and other assorted characters of an odd nature. However, this time he adds two interesting new characters. One is a young child whom Skeeve wins in a card game. As the player who lost didn;t have the money to pay, he leaves Skeeve with a marker - hence the title of the book. The other is Bunny, Skeeve's appointed moll from the Fairy GodFather. Both characters set forth to wreack havoc on Skeeve and his gang of ... Read More
Rating: - duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudddddddde
WOW! this book was really funny at some parts. though, at other points you wonder if skeeve is...perhaps, frigid? i liked the part where he VS'd the Kid. you know, the mint thing...
Rating: - My least favorite of the series but still good.
Not as much action in this one in that it all takes place in the bazaar as opposed to Skeeve being chased through alternate dimensions. It wasn't as funny as the others but it was still good. For it's length it was worth it. I don't think I would have enjoyed it if it was a lot longer. Asprin has created the most unforgettable set of characters I can think of. I feel like I have lived with these characters all my life (but I guess I almost have considering I started reading them years ago).
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