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Three Investigators, fantasy, humour, YA
rating : 2.1 with 2 vote(s)
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From: Matt on 2012-05-19 12:41:46
about 15 volumes of the Three Investigators; "The Mad Hacker" thriller about teenage girl computer hackers dating from before we all decided only boys are allowed to be computer hackers; two TSR Dungeons and Dragons novels ("Crystal Shard" is good); DarkSword Adventures - non-fiction, actually a role-playing game system set in the world of the novels; Tom Holt humorous fantasy; Tom Swift and Timequake are what they look like; Star Trek: The New Voyages is actually a "best of fanfic" collection, professionally published; three volumes of Norman Hunter's innocuous "Professor Branestawm" Brit-Com, will appeal to fans of Paddington Bear; Adrian Mole is classic, somewhat less innocuous Brit-Com; five volumes of Gordon Korman classic Canadian humour; two YA novels
From: Matt on 2012-05-19 14:57:56
"The Mystery of the Magic Circle" may interest some of my pagan friends, which is why I put it on top of the pile for the photo - it has pagans in it, more or less accurately depicted, and was written before that was at all common. The Singing Serpent book has fraudulent psychics.