[net.books] Query for netlanders!?

joe@oucs.UUCP (Joseph Judge) (03/19/86)

	Remember the original Thieves World books (before the Beysibs)??
Ever read Robt. Lynn Asprin's  Myth series books ????

Well those are the books that I just couldn't stop reading - until
they ran out.   

Any suggestions of other books (or short stories (I like them,too))
that are along the genre that I could read ????

		Thanks, 
		Joseph Judge

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Joseph Judge
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Nie mehr schule !!!!!

phoenix@genat.UUCP (phoenix) (03/21/86)

In article <182@oucs.UUCP> joe@oucs.UUCP (Joseph Judge) writes:
>
>	Remember the original Thieves World books (before the Beysibs)??
>Ever read Robt. Lynn Asprin's  Myth series books ????
>
>Well those are the books that I just couldn't stop reading - until
>they ran out.   
>
>Any suggestions of other books (or short stories (I like them,too))
>that are along the genre that I could read ????
>
>		Thanks, 
>		Joseph Judge
>


From the looks of it, you might also enjoy the "Fafred & the Grey Mouser"
series by Fritz Leiber, the 3 vol. "Blue Adept" series by Piers Anthony
(being:  Split Infinity, The Blue Adept, Juxtaposition"), as well his
Xanth series might be worth the first few at any rate.
An excellent collection of short stories written by the team of 
L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt is called the The Compleat (sp)
Enchanter; and I believe I have one more title in that series:  Land
of Unreason.
There that should keep you busy for awhile.  Toodles!

-- 
					The Phoenix
					(Neither Bright, Dark, nor Young)


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