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The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy |
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Rating: Summary: A refreshing, laugh out loud book... Review: Genuinely humorous books just don't pop up like they used to, so it's a breath of fresh air to finally find one that does it all right. Instead of overwhelming you with a novel claiming to be funny, but only supported by spots of humor tossed in at random, few and far between, intervals, this book simply tosses you a wide range of diverse, yet equally hilarious stories to read as you please. A perfect book for the most casual up to most die hard reader of both humor as well as fantasy. Doused in clever, quick witted humor ranging from dark to bold; this book is perfect whenever you need a good laugh!
Rating: Summary: A refreshing, laugh out loud book... Review: Genuinely humorous books just don't pop up like they used to, so it's a breath of fresh air to finally find one that does it all right. Instead of overwhelming you with a novel claiming to be funny, but only supported by spots of humor tossed in at random, few and far between, intervals, this book simply tosses you a wide range of diverse, yet equally hilarious stories to read as you please. A perfect book for the most casual up to most die hard reader of both humor as well as fantasy. Doused in clever, quick witted humor ranging from dark to bold; this book is perfect whenever you need a good laugh!
Rating: Summary: One more in a series of ... books Review: What is with these British anthologizers? How perverse a talent it is to find short, comedic stories which are not funny. Sweet merciful heavens this guy found a John Cleese story that was tedious. Imagine how hard you must work to find a tedious John Cleese anything. At least in this volume you can tell that most of the authors were trying to be at least a little funny.
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