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Old 11-07-2020, 03:41 PM   #32
Solitaire1
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Two series I can recommend are:

The Myth Adventures Series by Robert Asprin. I had the first book in the series for a long time, and one evening I finally decided to read it. I found it a great read and picked up the rest of the books in the series. NOTE: The series does split into two series, The Myth Adventures Series which focuses on the adventures of the main character, and The Myth Inc. series will focuses on the supporting characters.

Robotech by Jack McKinney. A novelization of the U. S. anime series of the same name. Due to the patchwork nature of the anime (they took three unrelated series and through editing and dubbing they fused it into one story), I found the novels much more interesting and entertaining than the anime. There are 21 books in the series but the order is a little confusing because the first 12 books are an adaption of the anime, and the remaining books fill in the gaps in the original story (as an example, there are five books in a later series that are set between books six and seven of the first series).
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