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Title | : | The Legend of Jig Dragonslayer (Jig the Goblin #1-3) |
Author | : | Jim C. Hines |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 883 pages |
Published | : | July 3rd 2012 by DAW (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Humor. Comedy. Adult |

Jim C. Hines
Paperback | Pages: 883 pages Rating: 4.31 | 236 Users | 25 Reviews
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If you think being a big, strong, brave fantasy hero is hard... just try being Jig the Goblin.Here, together for the first time, are the uproarious, unforgettable adventures of Jig the Goblin—the most unlikely hero you will ever meet. In this collected omnibus of Goblin Quest, Goblin Hero, and Goblin War, readers will follow the epic (if mostly accidental) exploits of Jig: a puny, clumsy, bespectacled runt of a goblin whose intelligence, wit, and unbelievable luck allow him to survive when fate thrusts him into a world much larger—and far more dangerous—than any he ever imagined...
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Original Title: | The Legend of Jig Dragonslayer |
ISBN: | 0756407567 (ISBN13: 9780756407568) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jig the Goblin #1-3 |
Characters: | Smudge, Jig the Goblin, Jig Dragonslayer |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 236 Users | 25 ReviewsCommentary About Books The Legend of Jig Dragonslayer (Jig the Goblin #1-3)
I don't know if I've somehow offended the writer of this book but if I have please tell how to fix it so that you'll write the fourth book and make everything okay for me again?Review reader's, don't let that sentence up above concern you or deter you from reading the Legend of Jig Dragonslayer. It's brilliant. Jig is brilliant, not everybody survives like in some books (actually dead goblins is a frequent theme to be honest) and Smudge and Tym are freaking grand! So is Braf and Grell. It'sAnother great series.
This is a big, fun, fluffy read. Hines has a lighthearted tone and a snide humor, especially speaking through the voices of the unsophisticated, barbaric goblins. I really enjoyed the characterization of Jig the unlikely hero, and the setting of his under-mountain home. The stories follow the eponymous Jig, a runty goblin trying to survive his belligerent, back-stabbing tribe by staying unnoticed and quiet. He's sneaky rather than strong, perhaps a bit smarter than other goblins but goblin

Was a trilogy so it took some time to get through. Written from the perspective of a not so willing hero, Goblin.
finished it in 4 days and it's a trilogy what do you think?
A fun read for those who understand the monsters & for those who don't know them there are great explanations.
finished it in 4 days and it's a trilogy what do you think?
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