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Very good, a change of pace with slower things to happen with a main mainly wanting to stay away from people and be content being at home. These books and short stories inside have a focus of magical issues and despellings mainly making it interesting.
I really enjoy these stories. This is the third time I have read this book. I am starting to re-read volume II now. I am SO disappointed that volume three was never published. I am thinking of collecting all the stories that WOULD have been in it.Update 2021: I read this yet again, it is SO depressing to see volume 3 listed in the back of the book and know that it was never published.
I've reviewed the first book in this volume at FanLit:A Voice for Princess is the first volume of John Morressy’s KEDRIGERN CHRONICLES, a series of novels and short stories about the reclusive wizard Kedrigern. In this first novel, Kedrigern retires from the wizard guild because he’s mad at his colleagues for schmoozing with alchemists (whom Kedrigern considers beneath barbarians on the human worth scale). Accompanied by his ugly but loyal house troll, Spot (whose vocabulary consists entirely of...
This is a light, amusing collection of humorous fantasy tales that were originally published separately as short stories in magazines. The first two Kedrigern novels, included in this volume, were fixups of linked short stories. A second collection, Dudgeon & Dragons, was also published by Meisha Merlin the following year, but sadly it seems that a planned third collection was never published. (A bibliography of Morressy's Kedrigern stories, with original publication information, is included as