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Old 01-30-2014, 04:57 PM   #277
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Short or not, in Canada these are practically cult books to this day. As are Dirk Gently series by the same author.
This is my cue to plug Tom Holt's work again, right?

Summary: Writes much like Douglas Adams used to, only more frequently. Usually publishes comedic modern fantasy instead of comedic SF, and often bases it on classic myths and legends.

Most recent releases: Doughnut and its sequel When It's a Jar.
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