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Old 05-25-2012, 10:23 PM   #80
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Originally Posted by frostschutz View Post
I found out recently that some works of my favourite German author, Walter Moers, are actually available in English. Unfortunately not as ebooks

But if you see Rumo And His Miraculous Adventures (heroic fantasy) or The Alchemaster's Apprentice (bit of a fairy tale, along the lines of Krabat) by Walter Moers in your local dead tree library, it might be worth a look. The books are standalones, but set in the same fantasy world.
Actually, I just finished reading The City of Dreaming Books, which was brilliant, in ebook format - it's available from Amazon in Kindle format or Books on Board in epub. The Alchemaster's Apprentice is also available in ebook format.

In any event, I wholeheartedly agree that Walter Moers' books are wonderful, and I wish his earlier books were available in English in ebook form.

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