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I am desperately trying to find a copy of a book entitled Bronwin's Curse.

It is also comic fantasy.

I had a very old, dog-eard copy that I loaned to a friend and never saw again.

Don't remember who the author was.

If anyone has a line on this book, please let me know.
 
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Conspiracy Theory said:
I am desperately trying to find a copy of a book entitled Bronwin's Curse.

It is also comic fantasy.

I had a very old, dog-eard copy that I loaned to a friend and never saw again.

Don't remember who the author was.

If anyone has a line on this book, please let me know.
Are you shure that was the title.
Argonia/Songs from the Seashell Archives Quartet: Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Vol. 1: Song of Sorcery, 1982
Vol. 2: The Unicorn Creed, 1983
Vol. 3: Bronwyn’s Bane, 1983
Vol. 4: The Christening Quest, 1985
this is the nearest I can come to it.
 
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Tina a.k.a.SusanSto.Helit said:
Conspiracy Theory said:
Split Heirs

By

Esther Friesner and Lawrence Watt-Evans.


It's a Hoot!! Highly recommended if you like comic fantasy.
I Absolutely Adored that book, Esther Friesner is Fantastic in her own right and this book is toooooo silly, right from the get-go :laugh: :laugh: :twisted:
I think I have most of Lawrence Watt-Evans books even his Discworld one that I have dipped into now and again "The Turtle Moves" and quite a few of Esther Friesner's as well.
 

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Just finished one of Christopher Fowler's story collections, Uncut, and it's most readable. Starting to re-read Michael Marshall Smith's 'One of Us' - described in the blurb as a cross between Coupland and Pratchett! I really love his early sci-fi based work - the later conspiracy thrillers read ok, but aren't as appealing.
 
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Just started Clive cusslers new one Medusa so far up to chapter 14 and its brilliant, oh and a tip, cheapest anywhere is in Asda £9.00 thats after i brought it in WHSmiths for £12.99 :(
 

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Jan Van Quirm said:
Reading the Jungle Book for a discussion thread - so slowly. Kaa should sue Disney for defamation too! :laugh:
Don't get me going on the difference between Disney and Kipling! :devil:

I'm reading GUARDS! GUARDS! are you? ;)
 
Garn... :laugh: I have been almost memorizing the blasted thing. I am trying to stumble through Phule's Paradise by Robert Asprin. He is a good author, but I am finding some of his stuff a bit trite. I Really liked Dragons Wild, however that is only the first book in the series and I shall wait to buy it used.

I have a mess of Esther Friesner coming soon hehehe!
 
Tonyblack said:
Jan Van Quirm said:
Reading the Jungle Book for a discussion thread - so slowly. Kaa should sue Disney for defamation too! :laugh:
Don't get me going on the difference between Disney and Kipling! :devil:

I'm reading GUARDS! GUARDS! are you? ;)
Disney is evil. My father loved Walt Disney and we grew up on the innocent cartoon movies about "Stories". Now, they are practically a bunch of pedophiles cranking out the equivalent of ... oh ... EVIL. Messing about in a bunch of kids minds brainwashing them.... grrrr... Evil.
 
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