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Sinbad #3

The Last Arabian Night

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Trapped in an enchanted cavern, the "other" Sinbad, Ali Baba, Aladdin, and friends find their way into the Palace of Beautiful Women, where they meet Queen Scheherazade. Original.

236 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Craig Shaw Gardner

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Craig Shaw Gardner was born in Rochester, New York and lived there until 1967, when he moved to Boston, MA to attend Boston University. He graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Broadcasting and Film. He has continued to reside in Boston since that time.

He published his first story in 1977 while he held a number of jobs: shipper/receiver for a men's suit manufacturer, working in hospital public relations, running a stat camera, and also managed of a couple of bookstores: The Million Year Picnic and Science Fantasy Bookstore.

As of 1987 he became a full time writer, and since then he has published more than 30 novels and more than 50 short stories.

He also published under these pseudonyms:

Peter Garrison

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August 7, 2011
I found this one before the previous 2, but it's still a great read! Now I just need to read the other 2. So much fun!
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July 6, 2021
I feel this was quite a silly book, yet captivating at all times with its absurd sense of humour and way of going about events. I laughed aloud more than once, and while this was not the most worldly or prestigious of reading experiences, it definitely was a very fun one
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May 11, 2013
Interesting retelling of the Arabian Nights... must read the other two by Gardner too
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