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Praise
for the Goblin Trilogy
Goblin Quest | Goblin Hero |
Goblin War
Goblin War:
"Hines sidesteps the main question facing elvers—WWTD,
or What would Tolkien do?—with a wink and his usual
snort. His goofy elves, orcs, trolls, dwarves,
humans and even an evil tree conjure laughter, not
screams ... Readers will need familiarity with
earlier books in the series, but Hines’s funny bone
is sharp and YA-friendly."
-Publishers
Weekly
"Hines
is not only inventive and funny, his people and his
world are convincing. That's amazing, when you stop
to think about it. He makes you believe in, and care
about, these muck-flinging, garbage-devouring,
cowardly, yowling blue goblins. That's magic of the
most powerful kind."
-Sherwood
Smith
The SF Site
"The humor is the
most wonderful aspect of this unique series, and
this latest had me laughing out loud. . . . Each of
these books has been better than the last. This
series is a must-read and one of my all-time
favorites!"
-SciFiChick.com
"Hines takes all of
the usual epic fantasy tropes, and pretty much
folds, spindles and mutilates them, going against
expectations and convention with style and panache .
. . I loved
Goblin War. It's a breath of fresh air in
the fantasy field, a wonderful change of pace from
the usual bloated epics and never-ending series, a
story that remembers to laugh without giving up its
dignity (inasmuch as goblins can have dignity. . .
.) Whether or not Hines writes anything more in
Jig's saga, or at least in his world, I'll be
following his work with great interest."
-Michael M. Jones
Green Man Review
"I
couldn't begin to list all the passages which made
me laugh so hard I had to put the book down and
catch my breath. . . . But while the trademark of
Hines' entire series is his offbeat humor, he also
showcases his true strength as a writer by never
letting his readers stop caring for Jig. As a
result, Goblin War is a top-notch finish to
Hines' trilogy and highly recommended for all
fantasy readers"
-Monsters
and Critics
"This entire series is a strange literary
chimera. It's straightforward fantasy, satirical
fantasy, comedy, drama, and all at the same
time. Jig's no hero, but acts like one anyway.
The supporting cast crashes around the
underbrush, doing what ever they think it will
take to accomplish Jig's goals, secure in the
belief that Jig can do no wrong. Jig, in turn,
spends most of his time, trying to keep the
supporting cast from getting themselves killed
doing stupid things, thus reinforcing their
beliefs. The mixture of heroism and buffoonery
combine to put the Goblin series into a
fantasy class of its own."
-SF Revu
"Hines
presents hysterically funny, witty and surprisingly
intuitive writing in this glimpse into the life of a
most unusual goblin. Jig is so refreshingly unique
that he outshines the other characters, but only
barely, since the whole cast is disarmingly and
charmingly wonderful. This is a definite must read."
-Romantic
Times
"Goblin
War is Hines' best novel so far. . . . [O]nce
I have my own children, I may use Hines' novels to
teach them about the nature of heroism, because of
the way he shows its natural progression throughout
the book, while still being extremely entertaining."
-John
Ottinger
Grasping for the Wind
"And the
ending . . . how does an author manage to make you feel
nostalgic before you’ve even finished the last page?
With a goblin, I’m not sure you can have a perfectly
happy ending, but with Hines, you can
definitely have a perfect ending. Like the
other books in the series, this is a good read for
young adults and adults, and I highly recommend it
when you want to sit back and not take life too
seriously."
-Fantasybookspot
"I loved
every page of this novel, and Hines has definitely
ensured that I will be picking up anything with his
name on it. . . . From the cute cover to
wonderful prose inside, this is a winning package."
-Curled
Up With a Good Book
Goblin Hero:
"In Goblin Hero, as in Goblin Quest, Hines
recognizes that wisdom is most often common-sense
and that mouthing off to the big guy with the sword
is a very bad idea."
-Tanya
Huff
Author of Smoke and Ashes
"I
enjoyed Goblin Hero even more than its
predecessor. With even more laughs and excitement,
Jig becomes the reluctant hero once again. Every
character is unique with wonderful quirks ... I
can’t recommend this series enough."
-SciFiChick.com
"The
problem with surviving your first book -- your first
great adventure -- is that someone thinks you're now
a Hero, and can be sent on a second adventure, even
greater and funnier than the first. Jim C. Hines
gives us another side-splitting, inspiring tale of
Jig the runt, Jig the most unpopular goblin in the
lair. . . . I loved this book. It has the Path of
the Hero, lots of goblins who never live happily
ever after, and much wry fun. Highly recommended!"
-Ed
Greenwood
Author of Elminster: the
Making of a Mage
"Hines
makes us like the characters, so their stakes feel
real. They matter to us. The stakes get spidier as
the doughty adventurers discover what's behind all
the mysterious killings, and the tension ratchets
up. That's not easily done in funny fantasy. Hines
manages it with skill and panache. Without
forgetting his nose pick."
-Sherwood
Smith
The SF Site
"Once again, Jim C.
Hines turns the fantasy world on its ear with this
insightfully hilarious look at the traditional
cannon fodder of the genre ... Hines walks a fine
line between self-aware fantasy and comedy, and
succeeds in presenting an honestly enjoyable story,
mixing adventure and humor. If nothing else,
Goblin Hero succeeds in giving us a new kind of
protagonist, whose allies are as much a hazard to
him as his enemies are. This is a fantasy for those
weary of epic quests and seven-book-long sagas."
-Michael M. Jones
Green Man Review
"I do
recommend that you read Jim C. Hines' work. He is
funny, his characters are ones you'll easily
identify with, and his story has all the elements
that make a dungeon crawl fun. The Goblin Series is
a fun interweaving of a Dungeon and Dragons
setting, Mark Twain’s wit, and Steve Martin’s
slapstick all from one gifted author, Jim C. Hines."
-John Ottinger
Grasping for the Wind
"[Goblin Hero]
is truly funny... It's a straightforward adventure
story that has some point to make about the human
condition and what it takes to be a hero. This book
is enjoyable from beginning to end. Goblin Hero
is just the perfect tonic for those who have had too
much of overly serious fantasy."
-Curled
Up With a Good Book
"...a
pleasant and easy read. Jig is, as usual, an
entertaining protagonist, and his atypical tactics
in the face of foes much stronger than he is are
amusing and effective."
-Romantic Times
"One can only imagine
what Joseph Campbell would have said about this most
reluctant Hero attempting to survive using equal
portions of cowardice and brains. Much in the spirit
of Piers Anthony’s Ogre, Ogre, this amusing
fantasy includes plenty of humorous nods to the
genre’s standard fare of questing warriors, scary
monsters and evil villains for an engaging,
lighthearted romp through the goblin underworld."
-Monsters
& Critics
Goblin Quest:
"Jim Hines' Goblin
Quest is a rollicking ride, enjoyable from
beginning to end. Jig is a fresh, engaging hero, for
a goblin, and takes readers through a whirlwind of
magic and adventure that never once fails to
entertain and amaze. Hines has just become one of my
must-read authors!"
-Julie
E. Czerneda
Author of the Species Imperative Trilogy
"Most fantasy gamers read fantasy novels. Most
fantasy gamers like to slay goblins for fun and
profit. After Goblin Quest, most
fantasy gamers are going to have a very hard
time doing that. Jim C. Hines has given us a
wonderful adventure from the goblin's point of
view, and it's fantastic! I haven't had this
much fun reading a book in ages. I can't wait
to buy a copy for my stepson, who keeps asking
me what I'm laughing so hard about."
-Wil
Wheaton
Actor & Author of Just a Geek
"...a wonderful
story that'll make anybody who's ever gamed
laugh out loud, and even if you haven't, is
still so well-drawn and considered that there's
almost no way it can fail to charm."
-C.
E. Murphy
Author of Heart of Stone
"Jim C. Hines takes us up close and personal
with goblins and dungeon adventurers, in a
light-hearted but VERY insightful quest tale.
Goblin Quest is a hilarious 'good read.' One
of the funniest dungeon-delving epics ever!"
-Ed
Greenwood
Author of Elminster: the Making of a Mage
"...a cleverly
written adventure fantasy with a not-so-ordinary
goblin hero ... I thoroughly enjoyed this fun
and exciting fantasy debut and will definitely
be following future episodes."
-SciFiChick.com
"Goblin Quest is a fun, enjoyable read.
Role reversal and jibes at the genre make Jig
not only a sympathetic character, but seemingly
the only sane one there for the reader to
identify with. Of course, if you read this book
and drive your spouse into fits of annoyance
listening to you snort and giggle at the
absurdity the author continually throws at poor
Jig, don't blame me. I merely said it was a
great book."
-Paul Haggerty
SF Revu
"This clever satire is based on fantasy
role-playing -- something veteran gamers will
get a huge kick out of. Reminiscent of
Terry Pratchett and Robert Asprin at their best,
this is an over-the-top tale that sill manages
to be genuinely touching, particularly the
friendship between Jig the goblin and Riana the
elf."
-Romantic Times
"Goblin Quest
is a fun way to pass a few hours -- its engaging
parody of epic fantasy takes a sly wink at
heroes, monsters, and the dynamics of
adventuring. It's guaranteed to keep roleplayers
and fantasy buffs grinning and, who knows, it
may just redefine the role of goblins in fantasy
everywhere."
-Dru Pagliassotti
The Harrow
"Need a book that
will make you smile, then grin, then laugh out
loud? If your tickle spot's the same as
mine, Goblin Quest is the book you're
looking for. I love an unlikely hero and Jig
the goblin is my kind of unlikely love! New kid
Jim C. Hines is already an expert at the
unlikely but lovable...who could beat Jig's
pet/sidekick/companion animal Smudge, the
fire-spider? Bonus 1: How to manage when your
companion animal sets your hair on fire. Bonus
2: How to choose the right god to pray to.
Bonus 3: Why you should never challenge a goblin
to a duel. --I'm still laughing."
-Janet
Kagan
Hugo-winning Author of Hellspark &
Uhura's Song
"The
book is funny, poignant, sometimes riffing off
quest tales, other times plunging the reader
into straightforward adventure. I loved Jig and
his questions and discoveries, I loved the
complexity of the others--including Straum, the
dragon. Though this was a quest tale, Hines kept
me guessing right until the very last page."
-Sherwood
Smith
Author of Inda & Crown Duel
"Goblin Quest is definitely not your
traditional fantasy. It's a skewed, hilarious
twist on epic quest fantasy, turning things
upside down and showing them from the viewpoint
of the cannon fodder. All of the usual troops
are here: warriors, wizards, dragons, dungeons,
quests, goblins, and so on, but nothing is
exactly as you'd expect. Sick of those formulaic
epic fantasies?
Goblin Quest is the exact opposite of
them. It reminds me heavily of Eve Forward's
Villains by Necessity, which likewise
showed a fantasy quest from an unusual
viewpoint. I had a great deal of fun following
Jig as he took control of his own destiny, and I
look forward to future installments in his
story.
Goblin Quest is a very welcome breath
of fresh air, and a great addition to the comic
fantasy genre."
-Michael M. Jones
Green Man Review
"Goblin
Quest is a hilarious piece of work! It's
confident, irreverent and laugh-out-loud funny:
one of the easiest fantasy reads I've come
across in a long time. Jim Hines has a unique
voice...when you can hear it between the bouts
of laughter, that is."
-John
Kovalic
Creator/Author of
Dork Tower
"If
you've always kinda rooted for the little guy,
even maybe had a bit of a place in your heart
for the likes of Gollum, rather than the
Boromirs and Gandalfs of the world, pick up
Goblin Quest -- just make sure you keep well
away from Golaka's stewpot."
-Dr.
Georges T. Dodds
The SF Site
"This
book is fun for all ages. When I read portions
aloud to my kids (who range from 5 - 12) they
didn't want me to stop. Goblin Quest is a
stunning first book that reads more like a
fourth or fifth book."
-MarsDust
"[Goblin
Quest] will appeal to both adults and young
adults. Teens will very much enjoy Jig’s quest
and his attempt to define himself in a world
that doesn’t necessarily value his skills.
Adults will enjoy the humor and the upending of
various aspects of the fantasy/quest genre.
Prepare to be entertained throughout and
completely satisfied with Jig’s journey by the
time you reach the end."
-Lori Lake
Midwest Book Review
"...enough humor here to make this a fun
adventure with a nice sprinkle of originality
that makes you want to continue to read to the
end. All in all I found this another good
example of a humorous bubblegum fantasy novel
with some good original ideas."
-Dalerone
Fantasy Book Spot
"Goblin
Quest is a clever inversion of the epic
fantasy adventure tale. Brightly written and
very entertaining."
-James
Lowder
Author of Prince of Lies &
Knight of
the Black Rose
"Goblin
Quest is a witty and captivating action
adventure...a must have for the fantasy
aficionado's library."
-Kathy Samuels
Romantic Reviews Today
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