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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:00 am
Discuss the mans life, his countless characters, books and plots and quotes.
Book List
1. Colour of Magic - 1983 2. Light Fantastic - 1986 3. Equal Rites - 1987 4. Mort - 1987 5. Sourcery - 1988 6. Wyrd Sisters - 1988 7. Pyramids - 1989 8. Guards! Guards! - 1989 9. Eric - 1990 10. Moving pictures - 1990 11. Reaper Man - 1991 12. Witches Abroad - 1991 13. Small Gods - 1992 14. Lords and ladies - 1992 15. Men At Arms - 1993 16. Soul Music - 1994 17. Interesting Times - 1994 18. Maskerade - 1995 19. Feet Of Clay - 1996 20. Hogfather - 1996 21. Jingo - 1997 22. Last Continent - 1998 23. Carpe Jugulum - 1998 24. Fifth Elephant - 1999 25. The Truth - 2000 26. Thief Of Time - 2001 27. The Amazing Maurice And His Educated Rodents - 2001 28. The Last hero - 2001 29. Night Watch - 2002 30. The Wee Free Men - 2003 31. Monstrous Regiment - 2003 32. Going Postal - 2004 33. A Hat Full Of Sky - 2004 34. Thud! - 2005 35. Wintersmith - 2006
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:05 am
My favourite book is Carpe Jugulum. Vampires are so cool!!!! Vlad de magpyr,Moist Von Lipwig and Susan sto Helit are my three favourite characters. But I really love all the characters and the books that i have read.
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 1:33 pm
My mom reads those. I read some of the Last Hero, but I don't remember it. And I read a lot of Wee Free Men, it was pretty funny.
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:04 pm
My library doesn't carry any of those. I've been looking for years. ):
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:44 am
Julia Dream My library doesn't carry any of those. I've been looking for years. ): that is so sad, you should sue your library. But they are definitely worth buying.
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:16 pm
i tried reading a terry pratchet book when i was about 12 and it made me want to scream. i absolutely hate them.
the rest of my family's obsessed though, for some odd reason.
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:43 pm
STARL!GHT i tried reading a terry pratchet book when i was about 12 and it made me want to scream. i absolutely hate them. the rest of my family's obsessed though, for some odd reason. which book was it, if you dont mind inquiring
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:56 am
watarrmelonz STARL!GHT i tried reading a terry pratchet book when i was about 12 and it made me want to scream. i absolutely hate them. the rest of my family's obsessed though, for some odd reason. which book was it, if you dont mind inquiring i can't remember at all i think it might have been the colour of magic, the last continent or carpe jugulum though i should try re-reading them one day
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:57 pm
STARL!GHT watarrmelonz STARL!GHT i tried reading a terry pratchet book when i was about 12 and it made me want to scream. i absolutely hate them. the rest of my family's obsessed though, for some odd reason. which book was it, if you dont mind inquiring i can't remember at all i think it might have been the colour of magic, the last continent or carpe jugulum though i should try re-reading them one day hmm, you probably read colour of magic (going from that list). I haven’t read COM yet, but many fans say that the first books are their least favourites, and I read Equal Rites and was quite disappointed. His style and everything improved dramatically throughout the books. Carpe Jugulum is about Vampires and The Last Continent is about a continent comparable to Australia. These two books are also quite far into the series. Maybe this all helps a bit… but I do recommend the Witches and Death books if you start reading the series again.
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:14 pm
My dad reads those books all the time! I've read Soul Music and i did enjoy it.
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:52 am
Ah, I love the Discworld series. Especially the books with the guards - they're usually the best, and you can pretty much tell that Pratchett enjoys writing about Vimes the most. Still, all the different strands are entertaining in their own ways.
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