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Old 04-20-2021, 02:52 PM   #4974
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Originally Posted by GlennD View Post
I read these in high school and didn't even realize there were more past the third book. I reread the first two about a year ago, the rest is still languishing on my TBR pile. They're entertaining, with an interesting magic system. Definitely on the lighter side, the reference to Pratt/de Camp isn't a terrible one. I'd add Raymond Feist as another comparison.
I picked up the first 3 books from Kobo a while back. I enjoyed re-reading them but ghod, the covers! Nothing wrong with an enjoyable light read and fewer puns that another author who comes to mind.
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