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Subject: Re: Piers Anthony
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From: Mark F Rand  

I have also read "ThousandStar" and the Apprentice Adept series.
Both were very good.
Someone out there mentioned the Xanth series as being boring and having
bad puns.. Well, I found the Xanth series fun to read(though there may
have been maybe 20 outright puns per page).  It's always good to be
able to laugh at the story(if the author meant you to laugh).
Has anyone out there read any of the "Spellsinger" series??(Alan Dean
Foster)..These are really fantasy stories, but I found them to be enter-
taining.. The stories have lot's of humor in them(very few puns. humor
comes mostly from situations the main characters get into).

See ya
Mark Rand  (Tigqc356@cunyvm)  (Compuserve 75615,1712)

"May the Farce be with you"
Acknowledge-To: Mark F Rand