Julia wrote:
<Of course, "parody" means "satirical imitation" - the parody does not need to be overtly humorous, which can lead to all *sorts* of interesting possibilities when writing one.>
I was imagining, for instance, a mountain dotted with small caves, with a pair of characters trapped in each of them. Say, Jenna and Inga, Gan and Servalan, Dayna and Vargas, (I bet Sally would like a cave with Avon and Jarriere), maybe Travis and a penguin...
<Besides, which top ten do you want?>
Oh, I wasn't looking for serious critical approach, just a recommendation by more experienced readers than myself. Any stories you've most enjoyed reading.
N.