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jesseguilherme

Kevin Hearne has done something really special with his Iron Druid books. Most books that I like have an engaging plot that make me flip through the pages at high velocity. Some other books have characters that are really great and thus make me enjoy the story. Some have both. Hammered as well as the other Iron Druid Chronicles books I’ve read have both but also have it in a different way than I ever could have expected. The characters a funny like friends you don’t get to hang out enough with. The plot is engaging and I want to find out what happens but I also want to savor it. It’s just too good. I don’t know how book four can get any better than what I’ve already experienced with the first three books. The dialog between the characters is probably the best part if I had to pick just one thing. Here are a few examples: “Getting five men to simultaneously touch me and the root of a tree was vaguely akin to a game of homoerotic Twister, and I almost giggled – especially since their expressions practically broadcast that they were asking themselves, “Is this gay?” that would have lost me major testosterone points, though, so I firmly refocused my mind on the task and pulled us through to the Norse plane.” and: “Leif and I knew from experience how the male psyche works: If one weapon doesn’t work, switch to something else and try to shove it sideways through an orifice far too small to allow for comfortable entry.” And don’t get me started on Oberon, Atticus’s Irish Wolfhound, he’s the best. I love how Atticus has to try not to smile while Oberon is constantly talking to him and making fun of others while only Atticus can hear. I have an author crush on Kevin Hearne and I’m not afraid to deny it.

jesseguilherme

This book has a fantastic sex scene. It was good for many reasons but that's what I'll probably take from it. I felt like it was a problem that the narrator basically was the most unlikable character in the book. But they all came off as pretty realistic, especially Robbie who manages to be a wonderboy yet also very human. The third part is markedly less better than the other two.