Weird & Wonderful Wednesday
What does the tag line on the cover say, low fantasy and high mischief? Sign me up!
People don’t like Goblins, and, actually, Goblins themselves would agree with a lot of things that people say about them. But, one thing that they don’t do is kill people just for the hell of it. But, that doesn’t help them much when they’re dumped by an evil wizard behind enemy lines (wayy behind enemy lines). They then come upon an elf called Sings-to-Trees. And elf who usually helps those animals that are in need of that help. And, even though the two species aren’t traditionally friends, Sings-to-Trees does help the Goblins. And then, they find empty human villages, and that presents both elf and Goblin with an entirely new issue.
It was such a crazy and zany book, the narrative was never what I thought it would be, and the world building was the most amazing thing. It was such a fun, fun read.
You may like this book If you Liked: Buried Deep and Other Stories by Naomi Novik, Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson, or Finn Fancy Necromancy by Randy Henderson
Nine Goblins by T Kingfisher












