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Old 01-11-2018, 10:06 AM   #1271
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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
My memory is that it came across as more D&D influenced than LoTR influenced. The series that I thought was heavily LoTR influenced was Mike Jeffries Road to Underfall and sequels. (That was one book I never finished I hated it that much.)

In all honesty, it's at least 20 years since I last read them; they aren't logged in my LibraryThing catalogue so they must have gone at least 10 years ago as I don't recall unpacking them when I finally moved my books to Cambridge 20 years ago. (I started out in a bedsit, and when I moved into my house, my late mother rather plaintively said 'now you've got your own place, darling, can I have my spare room back?')

I think you mean Mike Jefferies. Unfortunately, for me, they don't appear to be available in ebook.

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