
Meyer was also bored when he (had to?) wrote this. The “adventurers” are just a couple of interchangeable people, they don’t feel excited or nervous for their quest: they feel bored. The characters are also “watered down” from their previous appearances. Now for the bad… IMHO, the tone of the book should be funny, but sometimes (I won’t spoil anything) it tries to be serious or deals with dark/serious themes all of a sudden, without the (expected) change of tone. The characters are funny and the premise is silly but entertaining. So, what are the good parts? Well, the humor is really good and consistent with the rest of the series. It is not that the book isn’t funny (it is) or that it is a “bad book” (it isn’t)… it’s just, I believe, a sort of forced book.



The final (for now?) chapter in the Magic 2.0 series comes to an end and I gotta say I’m glad.
