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Old 04-28-2010, 05:34 AM   #2
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I have a itch to read something funny for a change - I'm after something SCI-FI-ish, but it's not a "core requirement". I've read Terry Pratchet too - but all other stuff along the same lines of his work fades in comparison. So fantasy is probably out, unless it's really original work as compared to Terry's (this is of course from my highly subjective point of view).
Try out J.D. Crayne's series "Captain Spycer".

It's not as slapstick as Douglas Adams, but it's funny, has lots of geeky/sci-fi in-jokes, and is a spoof of the old 1930's era sci-fi stories.
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