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Old 09-15-2009, 06:44 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
I heartily endorse Pratchett & Asprin for the same light-hearted fun you find in Adams. Zelazny too.
IMHO Rankin is an acquired taste - darker, crueler, and cruder. I've tried several times, but not my cup of tea. Moore & Holt less so.
Rankin's stuff was much lighter early on, I guess the obvious issue would be what books are actually out in ebook format though.

As far as Asprin, his phule books are pretty good too and with them being scifi might even be a better fit than the myth books.
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