Description:
Discussions of Terry Pratchett's books and characters.
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Review: Lords and Ladies
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R E Q U E S T E D S P O I L E R S P A C E The fourteenth book in the Discworld series, _Lords and Ladies_ is the third in the "witches" stream. Following directly after the events of _Witches Abroad_, Magrat finds herself trying to learn how to be both a wife and a queen (and finds things she dislikes about both), Granny... more »
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Review: Small Gods
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R E Q U E S T E D S P O I L E R S P A C E _Small Gods_ is a departure for Terry Pratchett. The result is probably his most significant and certainly one of his most philosophical novels, and a true masterpiece. Brutha is a novice in the byzantine religious hierarchy of Omnia, a rather extreme pastiche of 15th-century Christianity. One day, he hears... more »
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Books on audible
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Well they finely fixed the problem on audible dot com for people in the USA wanting thief of time! I checked earlyer today and it is now listed as avalable. Not only did I find it listed but I down loaded it already. So thanks to everyone who wrote in asking for the audio book.
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THUMBS UP FOR SARAH PALIN'S NEW BOOK
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< [link] < I have just read Sarah Palin's new book, "Going Rouge -- An American Nightmare" . < I loved the part where she spared the life of one turkey -- not herself -- and let the kiddies see a lot of others lose their heads.... more »
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Review: Witches Abroad
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R E Q U E S T E D S P O I L E R S P A C E _Witches Abroad_ is classic mid-series Pratchett - funny and never dull, with an emphasis on comedy and hijinks but a serious philosophical undercurrent. The third book in the "witches" stream, this follows Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick as they travel to Genua (a pastiche of New... more »
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Review: Reaper Man
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R E Q U E S T E D S P O I L E R S P A C E The eleventh book in the Discworld series and the second one that follows the character of Death, _Reaper Man_ is, above all, a great read, and one that explores deep ideas in ways that most previous books haven't. The truth is that this is actually two books in one - a fact underscored... more »
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be carful
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I saw this site and I like it so much, I'd like to see it to learn a lot of things [link]
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Review: Moving Pictures
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R E Q U E S T E D S P O I L E R S P A C E The tenth Discworld book is something of a disappointment. This doesn't have to do with the Contemptible Cover[1] of the book, but with the characters and plot. The story follows Victor Tugelbend, a rather lackadaisical student wizard, as he gets swept up in "Holy Wood" fever. Essentially, the book... more »
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