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Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 20:26
by Thanatos
The Little Book of Calm by Sidriss.

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 21:46
by Wolfshead
Dealing with strangers by Velda

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 19 Dec 2004, 15:13
by Drassil
Thanatos wrote: The Little Book of Calm by Sidriss.
Foreword by Gideon from Team 2 of Series 8.

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 19 Dec 2004, 16:48
by MoanaLiza
And his was the clean version ha....ha....ha!

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 01 Dec 2005, 22:56
by Billy
I realise this is a risky bump...it's almost a year old, and 20 pages is quite a lot of thin books. However, I'm sure we'll be able to think of even more!

Brother Mace's New Diet Revolution, by, erm, Brother Mace.

Knightmare VR: The Complete First Series, by Tim Child.

List of 2005 showings of Series 3 on Challenge, by the Challenge Staff.

All My Knightmare Fanfics That Aren't Silly Crossovers, by BillyH.

It's a Cake!!!, by the Knightmare Forum members.

List of People Caei Hasn't Cheated on Bexmagic With, by the Knightmare Chat members.

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 18:42
by Becxsmagic
How to beat your dragon mint addiction by Smirkenorff
Get rich quick by the Boatsman

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 06 Dec 2005, 16:04
by darkDescender
The Evils of Alchohol by Brother Mace
Dem Bones by the Catacombite
Firestarter, a comedy by Aesandra

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 11 Feb 2006, 20:11
by HStorm
Treguard's Techniques For Relaxed Eyebrow Muscles.

A Log Of My TV Appearance Fees, by Count Brinkatore.

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 24 Jan 2007, 09:49
by darkDescender
Genuinley Funny Jokes, a collaboration by Motley and Catherine Tate

Knightmare: The Official Prima Strategy Guide. "All tips and tricks exposed, master those tricky levels and beat Lord Fear with a top score"

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 02:13
by TheMightyMartin
Ad-libbing For Dummies by Grimaldine

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 18:17
by HStorm
The Noble Art Of Not Confusing One Gameshow With Another, by Richard O'Brien, with embarrassed foreword by HStorm. (You may have to think about that one.)

A Good Time And Place For Angling, by Sly Hands.

Keep It Clean! by Motley and Sly Hands.

Rhetoric Of A Grand Orator, by The Dreaded Kaa.

Procedural Streamlining, by Bumptious.

Spell Like An Oxford Don, by team 7 season 2.

Flawless Card Tricks, by Brother Mace.

Better Anglo-Oriental Relations: My Battle For A Better World, by the guy who designed Ah Wok's outfit.

Casper, I Miss You, by ANYONE.

Wise To A Rip-Off, by Olaf.

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 16:09
by Fidjit
Truth and Honesty in Trading, by Julius Scaramanger

The Dulux Summer Paint Catalogue, by Aesandre

Does anyone know that the Gargoyle is appearing in the Playboy magazine next month?

Only joking BTW :D

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 05 Nov 2007, 16:21
by HStorm
My Swimwear Portfolio, by Mugg. :P

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 07 Nov 2007, 16:48
by Fidjit
Murder in the Dark, by Gibbet...
("Who disturbs the sleep of Gibbet!")

The wonders of WD-40, by The Automatum

Re:The thinnest books in the Dunshelm Library

Posted: 13 Nov 2007, 18:08
by Drassil
TheMightyMartin wrote: Ad-libbing For Dummies by Grimaldine
Good one.

Three Steps To Success, by Scott from Team 9 of Series 3

Changing Helmets, Changing Lives: Why, If It Ain't Broke, You Should Fix It Anyway, by Majida. Foreword by Lord C. Morris Fear

Why My Endearing Speech Impediment Plus My Vibrant And Natural Hand Gestures, Not To Mention The Hilarious Alliterative Mistaken Identity Thing I Do Whenever I Meet A Dungeoneer, All Make For A Compelling Character Who Puts Julius Scaramonger To Shame And Leaves Each And Every Watcher Wanting More, by Honesty Bartram

How To Be Subtle About Expressing A Low Opinion Of Honesty Bartram, by Drassil. Ghost-written by Bartram's daughter, Verity Seldam

No, No, No: Why I Am Not Remotely Inspired By Margaret Thatcher In My Voice, In My Speeches To Daniel And Nathan, Or In My Nickname, by Maldame

Neighing Me, Knowing Hugh: Conversations With My Rider, by Neddy