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veilchen:
Gad, wasn't that the most awful ep ever? Vacation and then unleashed. Neither was a bad idea, what became of that is another matter alltogether.

As for fantasy, if I feel like reading fantasy, I just read my daughter's books. She has books by such people as Douglas Adams, Ann McCaffrey and so on. I must admit that I even like her early fantasy books by someone named Avi and a series about rats that go out on quests, save their village and other such things. I forget by whom those were, something like Redsomething or other.

However, since you say they are readable I might check one of the later ones out next time I go to the library.

That's exactly what that was Stormy, the latest book-release and the lines of people waiting in line to get their books signed.

G.

Oddysey:
Redwall. Those books are deeply silly.

veilchen:
Well, since she was around 10 or 12 years old when she got the books, it was good enough for her then. Yes, they are silly, but as far as children's books go, I've seen far worse, that's why I started to write my own stories for my kids. And besides, after reading a psych-book on abberant personality disorders and psychopathology, those are just the right kind of books to get the knots in your brain untied :D

G.

Oddysey:
Yep. I listened to them on tape, whilst on a road trip. Good way to "read" fairly light books like that. Relaxing.

"Abnormal Psychology: A Guide to Misdiagnosing Your Friends"

witch:
I'm quite good at self-diagnosing when reading psychology books or articles. It's amazing the number of psychoses I discover I have.  :P

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