I just stumbled across one of my all time fav reads from my much younger days. It is a silly work by L. Sprague deCamp titled The Complete Enchanter. It's a very light SF/Fantasy style but is silly enough not to take itself seriously yet seriously enough to not be insulting, does that make sense?
Anyway, it seems several authors got together and not only revitalized the original but also have moved forward with new titles resurrecting our hero Harold Shea (one of the reasons I went into mathematics as a field of study...seriously before that my love for it was something I hid away from public view in anything other than math classes).
Here is a link. I have only now downloaded the newest title as well as the refreshed/re-published original but after reading the forward/intro to the classic, see zero reason they both will not be fun. I do remember the original left me always wanting more. Heck they even for me to read one titled The Dragon & the George (another SF/Fantasy) that too was a happy guilty pleasure I just do not remember the author at this moment. (EDIT: looked it up and it was Gordon R Dickson)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dragon_and_the_George
http://www.baenebooks.com/showcatego...d-shea-stories
hope someone enjoys these even a tiny bit...