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message 51: by Robin (new)

Robin Tompkins | 1004 comments Well, you know, Robin, so my initial is aaaargh! That's why I have avast list of pirate puns.☺ I will avast now though... That was it ... Probably ☺☺


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Andrea | 3543 comments Michelle wrote: "Robin wrote: "Down in the galley, a rodent was eating all the pastry covered goodies... A pie rat."

@Andrea you have no one to blame but yourself if Robin keeps this up 😉"


So sorry everyone, I unleashed a pun monster!!

Now I'm picturing a pirate based Xanth book...


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Robin Tompkins | 1004 comments "The author decided to look at Goodreads. In peers Anthony, spies this conversation and a new fun to see novel is born..." ☺


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Andrea | 3543 comments Finished Vampirates (but its a series, it will be back). It was ok middle grade tale but it felt like it was all setup, will see how the other books go.

Back to Shannara, but ah, how nice, its a mass market paperback and I can actually hold it one hand! First King of ShannaraTerry Brooks


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Michelle (michellehartline) | 1074 comments Robin wrote: ""The author decided to look at Goodreads. In peers Anthony, spies this conversation and a new fun to see novel is born..." ☺"

I used to devour Piers Anthony's Xanth books. I think the last one I read was The Color of Her Panties. He had some good puns in those books!


message 56: by Robin (new)

Robin Tompkins | 1004 comments Everyone will be relieved to know that Attila the Pun has now left this thread...☺


message 57: by Tony (new)

Tony Calder (tcsydney) | 1068 comments I have finished The Doomfarers of Coramonde and quite enjoyed it. It presents a different take on the modern person transported to a fantasy world story.


message 58: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 1074 comments Tony wrote: "I have finished The Doomfarers of Coramonde and quite enjoyed it. It presents a different take on the modern person transported to a fantasy world story."

That looks as it it would be good. I just added it to the pile. Thanks!


message 59: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 214 comments Just finishing Junkyard War, the 3rd entry in the Junkyard Cats Series by Faith Hunter. The third is only available in Audible format. A fun and exciting series so far.


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Gary Gillen | 133 comments I finished reading The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer by Neal Stephenson. It is about a nanotech future set in Shanghai. I am reading The Tommyknockers by Stephen King. It’s a science fiction horror novel about something changing people in the Maine town of Haven into something not human. I plan to read The Human Division by John Scalzi. It is the fifth book in the Old Man’s War series.03-30-23


message 61: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 3543 comments Finished The Diabolic which was free to read on rivetedlit.com this month. I was surprised how much I enjoyed it actually. With one day left of the month I will not be attempting any of the other free reads :o)

Gary wrote: "I finished reading The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer by Neal Stephenson. It is about a nanotech future set in Shanghai. ."

Back when we were still doing the group reads, The Diamond Age was one of them, here's our discussion thread - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Wow, 2018...nearly 5 years ago...ah what we didn't know was in store for us 2 years later!


message 62: by Audrey (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 618 comments Finished Light from Uncommon Stars. It's odd.


message 63: by Tony (new)

Tony Calder (tcsydney) | 1068 comments I started Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth, which I have had sitting on my shelves for at least a quarter-century, possibly longer.


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Janet Still FNP  (cosmoblivion) | 30 comments Finished Moon Over Soho (by Aaronovitch) last night, last night of March. Very different from the Rivers of London, yet not... He still kept me laughing.


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