Well it's not fantasy, but i have come across a lot of fantasy readers who enjoy this:
The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell.
i (until now) 5-book-long series of historical fiction, describing the history of England in the late 9th century in an extremely entertaining and exciting way.
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Anonymous2011-01-12 9:25
She always wanted children. Now was a good time. She bought a book. Yes, it was an odd way to do things, very odd indeed. She bought more books – they all said the same – she needed a man, at least to begin with.
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Anonymous2011-02-02 4:50
boaring!
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Anonymous2011-02-05 9:12
storykettle - Is this humour or absurd or weird?
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Anonymous2011-02-20 7:17
Japanese dog.
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Anonymous2011-02-27 14:29
oclonophone
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Anonymous2011-03-21 10:35
2 much anpo
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Anonymous2011-03-21 17:59
davidwilliamsonandgage@yahoo.com
everybody, email here. just spam until you explode
Has anyone read the stories?
Is this humour or absurd or weird?
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Anonymous2011-04-22 8:41
Is that s'posed to be a cat above?
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Anonymous2011-05-09 9:38
Sonja unpacked her shopping and read the handbook for the oclonophone.
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Anonymous2011-05-27 8:19
Every office has one. He pesters all the women in the office. He boasts of his conquests; he has his wunderwaffe. He wants to take all the women home with him or worse. He tells the new girls to dance on the table and brings them to tears.
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Anonymous2011-06-23 6:59
But they did warn her about Mrs Matchem.
Stay away from Mrs Matchem!
She does things that your mother never told you about.
Six-Foot opened his eyes and looked at me with fright. I shoved a pair of his underpants in his mouth. I was feeling vicious. I won't tell you what I did with the brush. I impaled myself on him and was ruthless.
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Anonymous2011-08-18 9:02
TRY AGAIN!
Is this humour or absurd or weird?
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Anonymous2011-09-06 5:00
I like women!
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Anonymous2011-09-30 8:42
What happened to all those links to bad Japanese pages?
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Anonymous2011-11-05 8:17
She always wanted children. Now was a good time. She bought a book. Yes, it was an odd way to do things, very odd indeed. She bought more books – they all said the same – she needed a man, at least to begin with.
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Anonymous2011-12-06 1:46
pervert!
I am sitting here covered in chocolate pudding. I am waiting for Cuthbert. I am not going to tell you what I'm going to do to Cuthbert. Cuthbert won't tell you either, probably not.