Buy Archer's Goon
Is this really science fiction? Unclear. Bit of sci fi, bit of fantasy…but that’s often the case with the works of Diana Wynne Jones! Regardless, this book is awesome.
Arguably, it’s also written for the junior-high to high school age crowd, but that’s what I was when I first read it, so I’ve got a strong streak of nostalgia preying on me in this review.
Ah yes, the books I loved to read while ignoring the people who wanted to beat me up…
The protagonist is a 13-year-old boy (consistent with other books written for this age group), who comes home one afternoon to find “the Goon” sitting in his living room demanding several pages of nonsense written by his father. This, of course, makes little sense, but it gradually becomes apparent that there is a whole society of arrogant and somewhat childish wizards* who are desperately interested in acquiring this nonsense.
So it becomes more than a little necessary to discover why — since it appears that jobs, eating and staying warm seem to be part of what is on the line.
This may sound a little silly. And perhaps it is. But isn’t that an important part of what makes a story unique and interesting?

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