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Too Many Curses Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 340 ratings

The wizard Margle the Horrendous takes special pride in never killing his enemies. Instead, he transforms them into various accursed forms and locks them away in his castle. His halls are filled with his collection of fallen heroes and defeated villains, along with a few ordinary folk who were just unfortunate enough to draw Margle's attention.

It's Nessy's duty to tend this castle. It's a lot of work, but she manages, taking pride in housekeeping talents that keep the castle from collapsing into chaos. But when Margle suddenly dies, everything begins to unravel. Nessy finds herself surrounded by monsters, curses, a door that should never be opened, and one very deadly dark wizardess.

Nessy doesn't have might or magic on her side; she's just a kobold: short, furry, and sensible. Her allies aren't much better: a voice without a body, an angry fruit bat, a monster under her bed, a wizard in a jar (or some of him, anyway), and a one-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple, people eater. It would be smarter to walk away, but taking care of the castle is Nessy's job, and that's just what she intends to do.

If only she could find time to polish the silver while beating back the forces of darkness.

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From Publishers Weekly

Martinez (The Automatic Detective) staffs this whimsical fantasy with his trademark weird beings and sets it in the mysterious castle of powerful, cruel wizard Margle the Horrendous. Margle's kobold housekeeper, Nessy, who likes order but wants excitement, spends most of her time in the company of curse-transformed wizards and heroes, such as skeletal kitchen slave Decapitated Dan, invisible Echo and Margle's powerful brother, Yazpib, now only a collection of body parts in a jar. When Margle ends up the victim of one of his own spells, Nessy and friends try to reverse their curses while battling the intrusion of evil wizardess Tiama the Scarred. Nifty ideas like a soul-extractor and the Sword in the Cabbage never quite go anywhere, and though Nessy makes a capable heroine, events move only when Tiama is around as a foil. Too insubstantial and smug for adults, this story might do better with teens. (Sept.)
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From School Library Journal

Adult/High School—A magical castle, an utterly wicked wizard named Margle, and Nessy, a kobold who tends the castle, lead the way in this diabolical story of good triumphing over evil. The many residents, all of whom have been cursed by Margle, include a hanged man in the library, Decapitated Dan, unmanned armor, chatty gargoyles, a loyal fruit bat, a silver-polishing gnome, and the very important Door at the End of the Hall. Soon after the wizard dies when one of his curses goes awry, Nessy realizes that the castle is falling apart, and it is her job to bring about order. Her logic and deciphering keep everything in check, but only barely. With the appearance of Tiama, a wizardess who is a living death, things really start to run amok. It is up to Nessy to defeat Tiama and her dastardly plans, and it is through her calm good sense and the assistance of a number of the castle's residents (including the charming monster under the bed) that she ultimately succeeds. Martinez's crisp writing, over-the-top premise, and keen wit conspire to keep readers turning the pages. Further, the macabre cast, nonstop action, and gross detail—along with the themes of loyalty and kindness-will surely have wide appeal.—Jane Ritter, Mill Valley School District, CA
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Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0017SV08K
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tor Books; 1st edition (September 2, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 2, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.5 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 322 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0765318350
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 340 ratings

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A. Lee Martinez was born in El Paso, Texas. At the age of eighteen, for no apparent reason, he started writing novels. Thirteen short years (and a little over a dozen manuscripts) later, his first novel, Gil's All Fright Diner was published. Since then he has published or is about to publish five additional novels, including the forthcoming Divine Misfortune. His hobbies include juggling, games of all sorts, and astral projecting. Also, he likes to sing along with the radio when he's in the car by himself.

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Customers enjoy this book as a light, fun exploration of magic, with one review noting it holds interest until the end. They appreciate the unique perspective of the protagonist and find the writing style appealing. The book receives positive feedback for its morality, with one customer highlighting its exploration of human nature.

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Customers enjoy this book as a light, fun read that explores magic, with one customer noting it's a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.

"Love, love, love this book. Fantastic characters, and wonderful story. I was so depressed when it ended" Read more

"As with most of the author's books, it is a great, light, humorous read...." Read more

"...This is a tale that will stay with you and teach you. It's magical. Thank you, Mr. Martinez. Just bought the Audible edition...." Read more

"This story is great for people that enjoyed "Talking to Dragons" (and others in the series)by Patricia Wrede as well as other tongue in cheek..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, finding it wonderful and creative, with one customer noting it holds interest until the end.

"Love, love, love this book. Fantastic characters, and wonderful story. I was so depressed when it ended" Read more

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"...version does is right, with the slow buildup of characters, setting of the story, and the wonderful exploration of morality." Read more

"...princess and the story was competely unpredictable and hiliarious at times. I would definately purchase other novels by this author." Read more

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Customers love the characters in the book, particularly appreciating the unique perspective of the protagonist, with one customer noting the endearing canine main character.

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"...The Audible version does is right, with the slow buildup of characters, setting of the story, and the wonderful exploration of morality." Read more

"...It was very light and very easy to read. I enjoyed the matter of factness of the character and the practical sense that the main character, Nessie..." Read more

"...I had a really good time getting into this story. The different characters and curses were really good. Sorry to see it end...." Read more

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"...some of his others but it still does have an underlying element of the exploration of “human” nature...." Read more

"What a beautifully crafted tale. Good and evil, the magical and mundane; the importance of doing any task well...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
    Love, love, love this book. Fantastic characters, and wonderful story. I was so depressed when it ended
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014
    As with most of the author's books, it is a great, light, humorous read. Maybe not as thought-provoking as some of his others but it still does have an underlying element of the exploration of “human” nature. The protagonist certainly struggles with self-doubt and feelings of inadequacy as with most great stories of “human” spirit” and the author does a good job of exploring same. Character development is not as in-depth as most of his books due primarily to the large number of characters involved. Still, it holds your interest until the end. It’s another book where the character interaction so far exceeds the “magical” aspects of the book that the “magic” become secondary. You can see the author’s progress from and this one really sets the stage for his next two – Monster and Divine Misfortune -which I consider his pinnacles to date.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2017
    What a beautifully crafted tale. Good and evil, the magical and mundane; the importance of doing any task well. I read a line early in the book that still haunts me and I cannot find it, but it sums up the story. I would rather think people good and occasionally be proven wrong than to think people bad and be proven right. It's about God and the choices we make on how to live our lives. This is a tale that will stay with you and teach you. It's magical. Thank you, Mr. Martinez.

    Just bought the Audible edition. This is my favorite modern book by quite a wide margin. The Audible version does is right, with the slow buildup of characters, setting of the story, and the wonderful exploration of morality.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2010
    This story is great for people that enjoyed "Talking to Dragons" (and others in the series)by Patricia Wrede as well as other tongue in cheek fantasies. It was very light and very easy to read. I enjoyed the matter of factness of the character and the practical sense that the main character, Nessie had I frankness that I love in characters. For example, Nessie fully believes that her death is imminent working for wizards, but still she so enjoys the work so it is worth it. She just accepts this fact as a hazard of her employment.

    I always enjoy ingenius and creative stories like this one. I enjoyed that the main charactger was not a beautiful princess and the story was competely unpredictable and hiliarious at times. I would definately purchase other novels by this author.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013
    I purchased this because of author's other books, which I rated 5 stars. while this book was enjoyable, I would not have purchased it if I had not read the others.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2008
    I need to first say that I am a really big fan of this author. I had a really good time getting into this story. The different characters and curses were really good. Sorry to see it end. This was a good distraction for me. Nice to be able to lose myself in a good story. Please keep them coming.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
    Loved this book so much I had to find others by the same author
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
    I loved this book when I read it. You just keep thinking “I’m not going to like this”. And you just can’t stop
    reading. It is just delightful. And as good as it is when reading it, the audio version read by
    Suzanne Toren, is even more entertaining. She produces so many different voices for all those original characters (fruit bat who used Scottish hero; a poetess should is an echo, etc.). It s just so much fun.

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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2018
    Massive fan of this author. Loved the book and would recommend

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