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Spellsinger
Spellsinger | Alan Dean Foster
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Snatched through a portal into a land of magic, a young musician must use a mysterious, multistring duar to rescue the world into which he has fallen before he can return to his own Jonathan Thomas Meriweather is a typical college student, interested in girls, music, and an occasional taste of reefer. But when a journey through an interdimensional portal lands him in a world of talking animals and ominous sorcery, he finds he is on a very different trip indeed. Here, when he plays a strange instrument called a duar, peculiar things happen: powerful magic that may be the only way to stop a dark force that threatens his new world—and his old one. Reluctantly, he finds himself teaming up with a semi-senile turtle wizard; a thieving, backstabbing otter; and a bewildered Marxist dragon to rally an army for the war about to come. Spellsinger, the first in Alan Dean Foster’s eight-book Spellsinger series, introduces a world of magic and mayhem, where animals are people and plunging ahead no matter what the consequences may be the only way to survive.
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ChalybsAnimus
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One of the more entertaining series I read as a teenager. As an adult, I get more of the humor now, and find that its popcorn approach to a fantasy world, along with the tongue in cheek humor and honestly serious moments of introspection and character development make for a great read.

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KevinHearne
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Bookshelf Review #5: This is the first fantasy book I ever read. Turned out I rather liked fantasy after that. It was funny and had some dang big words in there for a kid: I owe a large part of my vocabulary to Mr. Foster's books. And he's still writing them! More than 120 novels now! This book is full of talking animals, by the way. Might have inspired the creation of a certain Irish Wolfhound named Oberon...

cmckinnon I remember reading those books back in high school! They were some of my first fantasy books, too. I haven't thought about them for years, though. Thanks for bringing back good memories. 😀 8y
MrBook Holy crap! Talk about prolific! 8y
Sugarpucker Loved this book! 8y
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