Well, thanks to your suggestions, I went to my library, searched for just about all the authors you recommended, and found only two books from that whole list, which I borrowed.
"Angel in the House," Mike Ripley. I know is late in the series, but what can you do? Just started it. Reminds a bit of Nick Hornsby. Taking quite awhile to get the plot going.
"The Toyminator," Robert Rankin. I know this is a sequel, but, again, what can you do? I'm enjoying this as an "exercise bike" reader. I don't know how long Rankin has been around, but here he seems to be borrowing riffs from EVERYONE--Adams, Fforde, Pterry, Pixar, Milne, "Roger Rabbit," and more. Like Fforde, he tries a bit too hard to be clever, but, unlike Fforde, he gets away with it because he's a better joke teller.
I've a bunch of other Rankins on loan order from other libraries.
What kills me is that NONE of them have any of the Tom Sharpe books that have produced in the past decade. Neither do any U.S. stores. I'm probably going to have to shell out through Amazon.ca for them.
J-I-B



