On Fri, 12 May 2006 22:40:22 GMT, Troels Forchhammer
<Troels@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In message <news:xEI8g.52$Lw6.98@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Paul Freeman
><pfreeman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> enriched us with:
>>
>> [1] Sarabian would like to point out that he hasn't actually
>> read these books, but in some horrible alternate universe he
>> has (and maybe he's a CyberSarabian!) and I'm commenting on
>> his(or her) behalf.
>
>Which made me think (naturally) of L-Space: If not only every book
>ever written is found there, but actually every book that might have
>been written, then there must be a copy of 'these' that are actually
>good -- written by some guy named Eddings in another, non-horrible,
>alternate universe . . .
>
>I just wish I could get hold of a copy of that ;)
I'd be a bit nervous about going into a library with every possible
book that might have been written. Just think of all the potential
horrors:
"The Elenium" (an unfinished trilogy in 27 parts) by Robert Jordan
"The Belgariad" by Jeffrey Archer
"The Hunt for the Orb of Aldur" by Tom Clancy
"The Bel Garath Code" by Dan Brown
"Cracking the Bel Garath Code" by some random cash-in author
"Drizzt fights the Murgo Army" by R.A. Salvatore
"Garion and the Ant People" by David Eddings
--
William Marnoch
william@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Film and Book reviews


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