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(3.66) | 2 | THEY AREN'T ALL THAT PC, BUT YOU BETTER NOT GET IN THEIR WAY From the silly to the simply smashing, the Chicks in Chainmail are back to save us once again Whether defending a charity ball against rapscallion pirates or taking names at a medievalist tournament in the Asteroid Belt, whether bringing a snotty loremaster to his rightful comeuppance or protecting our schoolchildren from magically-summoned barbarian invaders, whether weekending in the woods to get in touch with their Inner Warrior or showing giant reptiles that Tokyo's not gonna take it anymore, these female fighters will always have what it takes.So what are you waiting for? Pick up your male -- er, mail… (more) |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in English (3)▾Book descriptions THEY AREN'T ALL THAT PC, BUT YOU BETTER NOT GET IN THEIR WAY From the silly to the simply smashing, the Chicks in Chainmail are back to save us once again Whether defending a charity ball against rapscallion pirates or taking names at a medievalist tournament in the Asteroid Belt, whether bringing a snotty loremaster to his rightful comeuppance or protecting our schoolchildren from magically-summoned barbarian invaders, whether weekending in the woods to get in touch with their Inner Warrior or showing giant reptiles that Tokyo's not gonna take it anymore, these female fighters will always have what it takes.So what are you waiting for? Pick up your male -- er, mail ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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"To His Iron-Clad Mistress" (poem) (Kent Patterson) "Sweet Charity" (Elizabeth Moon) "The Catcher in the Rhine" (Harry Turtledove) "With the Knight Male (Apologies to Rudyard Kipling)" (Charles Sheffield) "Patterns in the Chain" (Steven Piziks) "Arms and the Woman" (Nancy Kress) "Fun with Hieroglyphics" (Margaret Ball) "Troll by Jury" (Esther M. Friesner) "Looking for Rhonda Honda" (William Sanders) "The Case of Prince Charming" (Robin Wayne Bailey) "Incognito, Ergo Sum" (Karen Everson) "Chain of Command" (Leslie What and Nina Kiriki Hoffman) "The Thief & The Roller Derby Queen: An Essay on the Importance of Formal Education" (Eric Flint) "The Right Bitch" (Doranna Durgin) "Foxy Boxer Gal Fights Giant Monster King!" (Pierce Askegren) "Hallah Iron-Thighs and the Change of Life" (K. D. Wentworth) | |
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