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Book of the Month: Other
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In a fit of shameless self-promotion, I'd like to nominate Sir Edric's Temple, by me:
It's a middling length comedy fantasy which tells the tale of Sir Edric, a devious and self-regarding knight dispatched by the King on a mission that's likely to lead to his doom. Accompanied by his pathologically loyal manservant Dog, the strait-laced eleven sorceress Lysandra, and a man called Colin he must dice with sorcery, golems and the Ursk, a race of brutal slavers who consider humans to be a sort of edible currency.

It's a middling length comedy fantasy which tells the tale of Sir Edric, a devious and self-regarding knight dispatched by the King on a mission that's likely to lead to his doom. Accompanied by his pathologically loyal manservant Dog, the strait-laced eleven sorceress Lysandra, and a man called Colin he must dice with sorcery, golems and the Ursk, a race of brutal slavers who consider humans to be a sort of edible currency.
You can nominate a book of any genre (except straight fantasy, which still belongs in the Fantasy Book of the Month category).
In the event of a three-way (or more) tie I'll use random.org to pick one. If there's a two-way tie there'll be a brief tie-breaker poll [if only two books are nominated and they tie I'll use random.org instead of re-running the exact same poll].
So, after nominating your book please do note its genre.
Any nominated book requires seconding to be added to the poll list.
In addition, a reminder that a book that wins because of brand new members who have done nothing but join and vote or 'sleeper' members who are similar but have been around a little longer may be disqualified.
The poll will begin on the 25th of this month.
Remember, kids, it's a very good thing to participate. Not only can you find good books you might not otherwise read, the more contributors we get in these threads the better the feedback for the authors. It'll help potential readers to be warned off bad books and encouraged to read a lesser known but good book.