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The Woad to Wuin (Sir  Apropos, Bk 2)
The Woad to Wuin - Sir Apropos, Bk 2
Author: Peter David
He's back. By (and in some cases, despite) popular demand, Sir Apropos of Nothing once again stalks the pages of literature, leaving unmistakable footprints wherever he treads. Apropos is the unlikely noble whose life began in the lowest of ways: as the result of a gang assault by a group of drunken knights on a helpless tavern wench. — Last ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780743448307
ISBN-10: 0743448308
Publication Date: 8/1/2002
Pages: 451
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3.7 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Star Trek
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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ringwraith10 avatar reviewed The Woad to Wuin (Sir Apropos, Bk 2) on + 40 more book reviews
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This is definitely my favorite book of all time... make sure you read the first book first, though! This is the sequel to Sir Apropos of Nothing. When you're done with this one, make sure to read Tong Lashing, the third and (currently)final book in the series.
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Funny, great book
paxtonholley avatar reviewed The Woad to Wuin (Sir Apropos, Bk 2) on + 67 more book reviews
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Sequel to Sir Apropos of Nothing. The first two-thirds of this book is wonderful, but the last third somewhat falls apart.
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from the back cover:

The return of Sir Apropos of Nothing!

This sequel to the wildly successful Sir Apropos of Nothing starts off with a bawdy send-up of Lord of the Rings, but quickly segues into its own territory with the appearance of a mysterious Visionary at Apropos's bar, Bugger Hall. The man tells our antihero, 'You will become a shadow of your former self while escaping to the Tragic Waste on the Road to Ruin,' (or is that 'Woad to Wuin'?), just as Sharee, Apropos's weaver companion from the first volume, bursts in and begs for his help in escaping Lord Beliquose. The very loud lord wants a powerful gem, the Eye of the Beholder, which the virtually powerless Sharee possesses and which Apropos promptly steals....The wisecracking wordplay that fans have come to expect skips smoothly off the page, lifting this satirical fantasy into a class all its own...goofy entertainment with gritty philosophical musing.

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