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Tom Holt (1) (1961–)

Autor de The Portable Door

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Tom Holt (1) se ha aliado con K. J. Parker.

67+ Obras 14,071 Miembros 307 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

Series

Obras de Tom Holt

Las obras han sido aliasadas en K. J. Parker.

The Portable Door (2003) — Autor — 856 copias
Expecting Someone Taller (1987) 803 copias
Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988) 707 copias
Flying Dutch (1991) 530 copias
In Your Dreams (2004) 508 copias
Falling Sideways (2002) 498 copias
Earth, Air, Fire and Custard (2005) 463 copias
Nothing But Blue Skies (2001) 384 copias
Only Human (1999) 378 copias
Ye Gods (1992) 367 copias
Little People (2002) 330 copias
Valhalla (2000) 329 copias
Grailblazers (1994) 312 copias
Barking (2007) 292 copias
Paint Your Dragon (1996) 275 copias
Faust Among Equals (1994) 273 copias
The Outsorcerer's Apprentice (2014) 262 copias
Doughnut (2013) 250 copias
Blonde Bombshell (2010) 246 copias
Here Comes the Sun (1993) 243 copias
Odds and Gods (1995) 242 copias
May Contain Traces of Magic (2009) 234 copias
Djinn Rummy (1995) 230 copias
Overtime (1993) 227 copias
My Hero (1996) 217 copias
The Better Mousetrap (2008) 206 copias
Open Sesame (1997) 196 copias
Wish You Were Here (1998) 190 copias
Alexander at the World's End (1999) 187 copias
The Second Tom Holt Omnibus (2002) 179 copias
The Walled Orchard (1997) 178 copias
Lucia in Wartime (1985) 156 copias
When It's A Jar (2013) 155 copias
Tall Stories: Omnibus 5 (2004) 139 copias
Lucia Triumphant (1986) 138 copias
An Orc on the Wild Side (2019) 90 copias
The Walled Orchard (1990) 44 copias
Expecting Beowulf (2002) 21 copias
Bitter Lemmings (1997) 12 copias
The Walled Orchard (1772) 10 copias
Holt Who Goes There (1998) 8 copias
"Poems by Tom Holt"; (1973) 6 copias
Richards Blockbuster (1997) 3 copias
Pizza To Go (1998) 1 copia
Without Fire 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Las obras han sido aliasadas en K. J. Parker.

The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (1998) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones503 copias
The Mammoth Book of Seriously Comic Fantasy (1999) — Contribuidor — 333 copias
The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy (2001) — Contribuidor — 184 copias
The Mammoth Book of New Comic Fantasy (2005) — Contribuidor — 180 copias
The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales (2004) — Contribuidor — 161 copias
Shakespearean Whodunnits (1997) — Contribuidor — 143 copias
The Mammoth Book of Roman Whodunnits (2003) — Contribuidor — 127 copias
The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits (2004) — Contribuidor — 117 copias
Futures from Nature (2007) — Contribuidor — 112 copias
The Mammoth Book of Historical Crime Fiction (2011) — Contribuidor — 92 copias
Royal Whodunnits: Tales of Right Royal Murder and Mystery (1999) — Contribuidor — 70 copias
The Mammoth Book of Sword and Honour (2000) — Contribuidor — 51 copias
The Portable Door [2023 film] (2023) — Original book — 5 copias
Xenofilkia #54 August — Contribuidor — 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Holt, Thomas Charles Louis
Otros nombres
Parker, K. J. (pseudonym)
Fecha de nacimiento
1961-09-13
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Chard, Somerset, UK
London, England, UK
Educación
Oxford University
Ocupaciones
solicitor
novelist
fantasy writer
Relaciones
Holt, Hazel (Mother)
Premios y honores
Guest of Honour, Eastercon, UK (1999)
Biografía breve
Tom Holt was born in London in 1961. At Oxford he studied bar billiards, ancient Greek agriculture and the care and feeding of small, temperamental Japanese motor engines; interests which led him, perhaps inevitably, to qualify as a solicitor and emigrate to Somerset, where he specialized in death and taxes for seven years before going straight in 1995. Now a full-time writer, he lives in Chard, Somerset, with his wife, one daughter and the unmistakable scent of blood, wafting in on the breeze from the local meat-packing plant. [from The Portable Door (2005)]

Miembros

Reseñas

Mostly good.
Humorous, clever and enjoyable.

Didn't like the way it ended - lost me and didn't make much sense to me.
 
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stubooks | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 4, 2024 |
A bulk of the book was just weird. I felt like I was always missing out on something. The protagonist was just sort of thrust through most of the story, always a tick behind what was happening. Then, towards the end of the book, it finally clicked for him and suddenly the reader is clued in on what has been happening the whole time. I did get frustrated at times because it felt like it was weird just for the sake of being weird ... but then the author wrapped up everything quite well and it didn't feel quite so maddening towards the end. I finally liked the main character and didn't think him as much of a dufus as originally.… (más)
 
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teejayhanton | 10 reseñas más. | Mar 22, 2024 |
The story of the first Olympics.

DNF. The author's stylistic quirks to show we are in a semi-legendary period just got on my nerves.
 
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Robertgreaves | 3 reseñas más. | Dec 6, 2023 |
This isn't the sort of book I would normally read because - apart from a few honorary exceptions such as Douglas Adams' Hitch-hiker's Guide - I quite often find humorous stories rather too heavy handed and to be trying too hard to be funny. However, this was passed to me by a friend who enjoyed it, so I thought I would give it a fair try. At first, I found this to be rather too overworked in the usual fashion, but after persisting was able to find the odd gem and to smile wryly or chuckle here and there. So not raucously funny, but fairly acceptable as a one-off.

I've just discovered it is the last book in a series, but it doesn't seem to suffer for that. Everything you need to know to understand the strange events transpiring are more or less explained during the course of the book, apart from the two odd people employed to deter the 'hero and heroine' at one or two junctures: I now realise they might be explained in an earlier volume. I use the terms hero and heroine loosely because the hero is the goblin King who is meant to be evil though didn't really come over as such and the heroine is his Elf woman sidekick who wants to become editor of the Elves' snobby newspaper.

There are a lot of jokes which are really poking fun at things in our world, although I thought the author was steering a bit too near the wind with a derogatory description of a well-known food product, considering that brand names are usually all right to mention in fiction as long as nothing negative is said. The cover is also slightly misleading - no dragons actually appear and no one goes around armed with a bow and arrow, least of all the heroine. Anyway, it was a decent page-turning read and would probably appeal more to readers who really enjoy comedy fiction. A solid 3 star rating therefore.
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kitsune_reader | 4 reseñas más. | Nov 23, 2023 |

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Obras
67
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15
Miembros
14,071
Popularidad
#1,634
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
307
ISBNs
316
Idiomas
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