Disclosure: The author sent me a copy of this book after I referred to a previous edition in a review for some other book. It makes me feel slightly guilty that I liked the older version better.
Whingeblade is a send-up of questing fantasies. We have the usual cast of characters, and they stumble humorously from situation to situation.
Unfortunately, some of their stumbling needs work. Chock-full of backstory, populated by characters who flat out tell you their motivations, and rife with uninspired dialogue -- this book needs an editor.
And that brings us to my real problem with this edition of Whingeblade. Where's the title character? Previous editions had whole pages of the sentient, sarcastic sword being his marvelously irascible self. I have, in fact, held up Whingeblade (the character) as being the seminal sentient blade. But that's missing from this version. If he's going to title the book, you've gotta let him be a major player! (Besides, he had all of the best dialogue. We could use that.)
I do think there's a good book in there after editing. However, its premise would be a bit more concrete than simply "parody of fantasy". It would be more like:
"Sarcastic sword and human wielder struggle to save the world from amoral artifact collector."