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Mightier Than the Sword: "My Hero", "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?": Omnibus 2 (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus) [Paperback]

Tom Holt
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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit (7 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841491330
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841491332
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 14.1 x 3.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 31,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Tom Holt: 'Uniquely twisted ... cracking gags' Rob Grant, THE GUARDIAN, 'Frantically wacky and wilfully confusing ... gratifyingly clever and very amusing' MAIL ON SUNDAY, 'Frothy, fast and funny' SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY, 'Dazzling' TIME OUT, 'Wildly imaginative' NEW SCIENTIST

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MY HERO - Writing novels? Piece of cake, surely ...or so Jane thinks. Until hers starts writing back. At which point, she really should stop. The one thing she should not do is go into the book herself. After all, that's what heroes are for. Unfortunately, the world of fiction is a far more complicated place than she ever imagined. And she's about to land her hero right in it. WHO'S AFRAID OF BEOWULF? - Well, not Hrolf Earthstar, for a start. The last Norse king of Caithness, Hrolf and his twelve champions are woken from a centuries-long sleep when archaeologist Hildy Frederiksen finds their grave mound. Not only that, Hrolf decides to carry on his ancient war against the Sorcerer-King. In a mixture of P.G. Wodehouse, Norse mythology and Laurel and Hardy, Hildy and her Viking companions face such perils as BBC film crews, second-rate fish and chips and the Bakerloo line in their battle against the powers of darkness.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Cracking Stuff!, 14 April 2002
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This review is from: Mightier Than the Sword: "My Hero", "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?": Omnibus 2 (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus) (Paperback)
Before stumbling upon this book in my local bookshop I'd never read a Tom Holt novel before; hell, I had never even heard of the chap! All that has changed now and after reading this omnibus of material written almost a decade apart I have become a big Tom Holt fan.

The first book featured in the omnibus titled 'Who's Afraid of Beowulf?' tells the tale of how an American Archaeologist, thirteen bickering Norse warriors, two chess-playing spirits and a lowly BBC film crew attempt to thwart the powers of darkness...

The jokes come thick and fast and there are some truly laugh-out loud moments. The characters are nicely drawn and interact with each other, propelling what there is of the plot, forwards.

'My Hero' on the other hand features a larger, more diverse cast of characters. The plot is far more ambitious. The tone and pace of the piece is more dynamic and the writing in comparison to 'Beowulf' is more confident and assured.

There are a lot of neat ideas with regard to literary conventions. The story involves many famous literary characters getting themselves marooned in the real and other imaginary worlds. Holt describes the physics of literature (complete and utter nonsense!) well and this sets up some nice encounters with such figures as Captain Kirk, Mr Darcy, Sherlock Holmes and Toad of Toad Hall.

Once read, you get the impression that Mr Holt had great fun writing this - almost as much as I had reading it. Buy it now!!!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother, 17 April 2011
This review is from: Mightier Than the Sword: "My Hero", "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?": Omnibus 2 (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus) (Paperback)
Who's Afraid of Beowulf is ok. My Hero is a waste of time. Plot is not Tom Holt's strong suit. Don't bother with this one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Weak Compendium, 11 Oct 2010
By David A. Lessnau - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mightier Than the Sword: "My Hero", "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?": Omnibus 2 (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus) (Paperback)
"Mightier Than the Sword" is another compendium of two of Tom Holt's works. This one contains Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (which I rated at a (marginal) Very Good) and My Hero (which I had to rate as Bad). So, as I usually do with compendium-type works, I take the arithmetic average of the contents and rate this book at an OK 3 stars out of 5. Here are my reviews for the individual works:

- "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?:" I was quite surprised with Tom Holt's "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?" Not for any deep literary reason. But, simply because Beowulf isn't in the book. Outside of the fact that the main characters originate at about the same time and area as Beowulf (and that he's mentioned two or three times in the story), there's no Beowulf here at all. This is entirely different from Holt's modus operandi in his The First Tom Holt Omnibus: Flying Dutch & Faust Among Equals (Tom Holt Omnibus) where, in "Flying Dutch," the story revolves around the Flying Dutchman, and in "Faust Among Equals," it's all about Faust. Regardless of that, the story is well done and interesting. The characters are good, the plot is sound, the modern and historical references are amusing. But, it just lacks the spark or brightness of Holt's other "good" works. I'd actually like to rate this at 3-1/2 stars. But, since I'm forced to go with integers, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and rate it at a Very Good 4 stars out of 5.

- "My Hero:" Holt came up with an interesting concept in "My Hero" (fictional characters having an independent existence). But, he fails in its execution. To get his characters from their problem state over to a satisfactory conclusion, he has them popping from Reality into various works of Fiction (I'm capitalizing those words because Reality and Fiction are dimensions of the universe in the book). There's no problem with that. Unfortunately, instead of choosing the fictional works in some kind of logical, chain-of-event type of manner, he seems to just pop them into the various plots at random. Now, that wouldn't be too bad in a fairly short book. But, my copy (part of his Mightier Than the Sword: Contains Who's Afraid of Beowulf? and My Hero (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus)) is 325 pages long. That's just too long for, as another reviewer said in a more positive review, "in-one-door-and-out-the-other chase scenes." After a while, it just becomes boring. Even the length might have been mitigated if he spent the time with some meaty material. But, understandably, this is a Tom Holt book, and that's just not what he does. Instead, he spends the time making fun of the various foibles of authorship and the publishing industry. Again, that just can't support 325 pages of text. So, unfortunately, I have to rate this book at a Bad 2 stars out of 5.

3.0 out of 5 stars A Twofer, 31 Aug 2008
By Miz Ellen "all the letters of my real name" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mightier Than the Sword: "My Hero", "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?": Omnibus 2 (The Second Tom Holt, Omnibus) (Paperback)
There are two novels in this thick tome, the best of which is WHO'S AFRAID OF BEOWULF about a female archaeologist who finds more than she bargained for at a Viking burial site in Scotland. It is an amusing little novella not quite long enough or strong enough to stand on its own, but it is just the right length for the kind of story that it is. I found several images to chuckle at, and the character of the evil CEO/sorcerer-king provided most of them.

The second, longer novel in this volume is titled MY HERO. This is a cute premise of characters escaping from their authors' control and of authors getting caught in their own stories. It is a cute premise and well executed, but the premise is too slender a reed to support the story's length.

My main complaint is that the characters in both these stories are two-dimensional and sketchily done. I can read a book with a weak plot if the characters impress me, but plot alone and clever writing is not enough to hold my interest.
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