Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess

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By Wesley Allison
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(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: June 03, 2009
Words: 19,718 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452306483


Description

Eaglethorpe Buxton, famed adventurer and story-teller, friend to those in need of a friend and guardian to those in need of a guardian. He is a liar and braggart, not to be trusted, especially around pies. Who are we to believe? Buxton himself leads us through his world as he comes to the aid of… a poor orphan? An elven princess? Who can guess with Eaglethorpe himself telling the tale?

Tags

adventure, comedy, fantasy, elf, elves, fairy tale, goblins

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Review by: Nick Angelis on Nov. 26, 2011 : star star star star star
Finally! I was starting to get worried after I published an ebook with the tag "comedy" and couldn't find many books in that category worth a chuckle. It was starting to inflate my ego about the ridiculousness I had written until Mr. Allison gently deflated it with this hilarious tale. I chortled, chuckled, and even cackled a few times while reading this book and recommend it unreservedly. That said, I'm off to procure some delicious pies of my own...
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Review by: Alan Face on Aug. 20, 2011 : star star star star star
What a delightful tale! Wesley Allison, author of "His Robot Girlfriend" and the sequel, "His Robot Wife," has done it again. His characters and style of writing about them in this story reminds me a bit of Mark Twain. He caught and kept my attention from beginning to end and had me chuckling constantly.

Two thumbs up for this one!
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