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Old 01-08-2009, 02:50 PM   #46
brudigia
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I would also reccomend the following:
1) Craig Shaw Gardner (Ebenezum trilogy and Wuntvor Series), they are hilariuos;
2) Esther Friesner, I read a few of them, (Majick series) but I doubt they are available as ebooks;
3) Lawrence Watt Evans & Esther Friesner - Split Heirs
4) Tom Holt, english writer. Expecting someone taller is fantastic.
5) C. Dale Brittain, probably little known, his series of The Wizard of Yurt is very funny
6) A Classic, Robert Schekley - Mindswap
7) Ron Goulart, although maybe not as a first choice, but has a lot of material

All the others mentioned previuosly are on top of my potential list as well.

Bruno

Almost forgot
8) Roger Zelazny & RObert Schekley - "Bring me the head of Prince Charming", charming (sorry for the pun)

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