Off to Be the Wizard by Scott Meyer 386 pages
Martin Banks leads an unfulfilling life until he stumbles across a mysterious computer file. By editing the file, he can edit reality, which is great until the feds come after him for suspected bank fraud. He escapes to medieval England, planning to set himself up as a local wizard, but finds out that he isn’t the only person around with “magical” powers.
Clever, funny, sometimes even insightful. I found the tacked-on romance to be, well, tacked-on and rather grating, but enjoyed the book overall.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017
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