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witch:
Quote from: Larita on 2005 August 09, 16:18:31
Read any Piers Anthony lately?
Yes, I've read his books, loved them in my 20's, again became very formulaic. I also liked his Incarnations of Immortality best. I like most of the authors mentioned so far, a couple I've not heard of.
Sheree S tepper is one of my favourite authors and a friend just pointed me towards Robert Rankin; Knees Up Mother Earth, Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse are the two I've read so far. I thoroughly enjoyed the books but can see a pattern appearing. If you like Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams you would most likely enjoy this UK author. He said he has invented his own genre as he doesn't fit any of the current ones. 8)
Kitiara:
Quote from: Liss on 2005 August 10, 02:51:58
Ahhhh, I wondered if I detected the presence of another dragonlance fan when I saw your name :D I love those too.
I started reading the Xanth series when I was about 15, and kept up with like the first 5, and then all of a sudden there were too many of them and I gave up LOL...
I love the puns in the Xanth series...my favorites were the nickelpedes and the technicolor hailstorms.
Ah, yes. My name did come from she of the mercenary lifestyle and questionable morals.
I loved Com Puter in Xanth. I guess I just appreciated the campy literal nature of the puns in general. I like campy.
Quote from: witch on 2005 August 10, 08:41:27
Sheree S tepper is one of my favourite authors
I forgot her. She's great.
Liss:
My first internet nick ever was Laurana...hehe
Kitiara:
Laurana (Lauralanthalasa?) is amazing. Very sweet, very gutsy. A true hero. I think Kitiara is more 'fun' though. In theory anyway.
Liss - I think we've hijacked this thread.
Liss:
LOL appears so :p
Yeah the Golden General was always one of my favorite characters. Her and Tasslehoff lol...
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