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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a Look,
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This review is from: The Three Authors' Tales (Paperback)
This book, while not as polished as Tolkien or Rowling, or as witty as Douglas Adams, does have a great deal of good clean fun. Unless you count all the vomit jokes, the two cases of entire species being wiped out, and horrible fate of the slow peasants who unwittingly found themselves in the path of the MOOMS. Besides these shocking and lurid accounts of violence and indigestion, the stories are entertaining and perhaps even morally and socially relevant. Unless you count Cheyenne Red Eagle Stern's story. That one isn't all that relevant. It's barely even finished. But other than that, they do have a kind of moral framework. The good guys win, the bad guys get punished, that sort of thing.
A person can learn a lot by reading this book. A person might not be able to use that knowledge anywhere, but at least the person's head will be filled with a few more useless facts. Buy the book. You probably won't be sorry. But you might. How should I know? You could be anyone, reading this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite a piece of work!,
By "zelmer" (Garden Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Three Authors' Tales (Paperback)
I can't say enough good things about these stories. I mean what can be better than spending an evening reading about talking rocks and extremely violent and bloodthirsty fuzzy red aligators? Here is a little taste to whet your appitite. "Eeecckkk", screamed Elissaia. There was a large skull grinning at her. "No reason to be afraid of me missy. We are just a pile of old bones". The pile scared her though no matter what they said to calm her down. So she did what any self respecting princess would do. The bones screamed the whole way down and cursed Elissaia for tossing them over the side. It was not long after she did this that a large slug happened by on his way to study at the University of Spineless Creatures. "Ulp nig cige whycgo slllrrp?" asked the slug. "Vig zen qtuito asdf. Prosngettsi." Elissaia was quite fluent in slug because it was required learning at princess school. She couldn't remember exactly why is was so important just that it was meant to reduce race related violence between man and slugs. It worked. Humans and slugs became trading partners and will now fight side by side in battle to protect their homes and families. The slug offered her a ride. Elissaia graciously excepted. She grabbed onto the slugs strong back and it took her towards the university, which of course is on the same block as the evil wizards castle. What can I say? This book is a masterpiece!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic stories!,
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This review is from: The Three Authors' Tales (Paperback)
The book has 5 short stories - two are fantasy, one Sci-Fi, and two Westerns. All of them are funny, and they move at a good pace. The language is clean and colorful, and the descriptions lively. With dialog like: "Please, ma'am, call me Cres, and don't touch the cowhide. If you get my smell on yerself, the wolves will never leave you alone. Now, please step aside." the stories don't get old no matter how frequently you read them!
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