Title: Myth-Told Tales Author: Robert Asprin and Jody Lynn Nye Year: 2007 Publisher: Ace Reviewer: Jake Beal I'm an off-again-on-again fan of Robert Asprin, and a fairly steady non-fan of Jody Lynn Nye, but when the two of them get together I've enjoyed their partnership works. This one, "Myth-Told Tales," is another addition to Mr. Asprin's long running "Myth" series, which Ms. Nye has started co-authoring in recent books. It fits somewhat oddly into the series, though, as it is a collection of short stories that are scattered about in time and do not mostly relate to one another except insofar as they are all test collaborations and other odds and ends. Incidentally, there appears to be another edition of this book available with only three of the stories, which ought to be avoided. In any case, "Myth-Told Tales" is nothing if not predictable for a fan of the series, a group of which I would generally count myself a member. We get to see our favorite old characters in new and bizarre situations, often playing hard on the "oh, those wacky wacky dimensions!" theme that the Myth books like to exploit. In particular, I greatly enjoyed the story that sets up three of the characters as hairdressers and the story about Massha's wedding. If you aren't already well versed in the Myth books, however, you will likely be quite lost. The stories are simply too interstitial in nature to allow somebody to learn who the characters are and why the situations they find themselves in are funny and interesting rather than merely being bizarre caricatures. That's OK, though: the authors are very upfront about it in the introduction, which is itself an interesting piece and an insight into their styles of work. All told, this book is probably best regarded as supplementary fan material. Not so supplementary as something like an atlas or bestiary, but still truly optional to understanding the rest of the series, a flavor that enhances, but only as a grace note. Read it if you're a fan and you've got an afternoon---like all of the Myth books, it is a lightning-fast read---but stay away unless you're already an intimate of Aahz and Skeeve.