Kill the Farm Boy by Kevin Hearne, Delilah S. Dawson

Kill the Farm Boy (Tales of Pell, #1)

by Kevin Hearne and Delilah S. Dawson

In an irreverent series in the tradition of Monty Python, the bestselling authors of the Iron Druid Chronicles and Star Wars: Phasma reinvent fantasy, fairy tales, and floridly written feast scenes.

Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, a hero, the Chosen One, was born . . . and so begins every fairy tale ever told.

This is not that fairy tale.

There is a Chosen One, but he is unlike any One who has ever been Chosened.

And there is a faraway kingdom, but you have never been to a magical world quite like the land of Pell.

There, a plucky farm boy will find more than he’s bargained for on his quest to awaken the sleeping princess in her cursed tower. First there’s the Dark Lord, who wishes for the boy’s untimely death . . . and also very fine cheese. Then there’s a bard without a song in her heart but with a very adorable and fuzzy tail, an assassin who fears not the night but is terrified of chickens, and a mighty fighter more frightened of her sword than of her chain-mail bikini. This journey will lead to sinister umlauts, a trash-talking goat, the Dread Necromancer Steve, and a strange and wondrous journey to the most peculiar “happily ever after” that ever once-upon-a-timed. 

Reviewed by Beth C. on

4 of 5 stars

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UPDATE: I like the audio MUCH better. Luke Daniels, as ever, is a master at bringing the story and the characters to life.

I have thoughts. I'm not quite ready to share them yet. Soon, my pretties...soon.

Ok...it's been soon enough. So, the short version is this - it was fun, though not as funny as I had been expecting. It was definitely more *risque* than I had anticipated, though nothing offensive...just surprising. I enjoyed it, will probably read the second one, but will wait and see after that.

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