Orconomics by J. Zachary Pike7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() The first that I noticed was a passing reference to a small statuette that summons an ethereal Puma, bringing to mind one Drizzt Do’urden, drow warrior, generally good dude, and holder of one statuette that summons one giant ethereal panther named Guenhwyvar (and I remember how to spell it off the top of my head, hooray!). There was definitely some influence here from some of my favorite fantasy books, or I suppose, some of the first fantasy I ever read. Heroes for hire, arming them, armoring them, et cetera. This is a country where the number one gross domestic product is professional heroics. However, he’s been recruited to go on a quest that is almost certain death! Hooray!!! Luckily he’s part of a party of adventurers who are all very experienced in the field of adventuring. ![]() This is the story of Gorm Ingerson, who is a dwarven berserker who has had a bit of bad luck in the past that has lead to him basically becoming a thief. Well, this book was certainly a really fun listen! ![]() Our four scores will be averaged together at the end of the review for a final score! ![]() The other three judges will then write a paragraph or two highlighting things they liked that weren’t mentioned in the bulk review, where we differ on opinions, and any issues they had with the book. This will be the first official Weatherwax Report SPFBO finalist review! Here’s how it’s going to work for our finalists – the judge who liked it the most will be writing the bulk review. ![]()
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