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Discworld
Just for cookiemonster...
Where are you Anoria???
Where are you Anoria???
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I still havent read them only one. I was in Waterstones today, and I was going to but one, but I ended up buying another book and play instead. But they are brilliant, so I don't mind!
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Aah! I've been summoned! Offer of text files still stands, though the post doesn't, everyone.
On an obscurely Discworld note, I thought I saw some lilacs blooming today. They're almost a month early. (just finished reading that one again, most of it is still fresh in my mind, *sniffle*)
On an obscurely Discworld note, I thought I saw some lilacs blooming today. They're almost a month early. (just finished reading that one again, most of it is still fresh in my mind, *sniffle*)
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Early? The lilacs were in full bloom in Krakow just a year ago (I wish I were there now). And if it's early for lilacs why is it thatOn an obscurely Discworld note, I thought I saw some lilacs blooming today. They're almost a month early. (just finished reading that one again, most of it is still fresh in my mind, *sniffle*)
April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land
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Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by the age of eighteen (Albert Einstein)
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Because the Glorious 25th of May involves lilacs in full bloom, and I doubt that they'll still be in full bloom a month from now if they're open already. You haven't read that, have you?
That's the Discworld reason. There's also the fact that the lilacs in my backyard don't even have buds yet, and I think early blooms would be more appreciated around my house than they would in a school courtyard where nobody ever goes.
That's the Discworld reason. There's also the fact that the lilacs in my backyard don't even have buds yet, and I think early blooms would be more appreciated around my house than they would in a school courtyard where nobody ever goes.
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I wouldn't mind Soul Music in .txt format or any other document type if that would be possible, and The Last Continent.
That would be appreciated, most thanks.
That would be appreciated, most thanks.
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well, i've just finished a hat full of sky. it's possibly pterry's finest book since men at arms, i think, and granny weatherwax is at her best since witches abroad.
pterry's children's novels have been better than his adult ones lately. i hope he continues writing for the younger market.
go read it.
-- darren
pterry's children's novels have been better than his adult ones lately. i hope he continues writing for the younger market.
go read it.
-- darren
a tear, sarah jane?
but it did happen.
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Discworld books are wonderful and hilarious as well as brilliant. I forget which ones I've read it's been so long. My friend got them when she went to Europe.
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Just read two of my favourites again over the last few days, Thief of Time and The Fifth Elephant.
I think I'll be reading The Truth tonight coz thats another of my favourites.
I think I'll be reading The Truth tonight coz thats another of my favourites.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, after the hammer has been prised from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up - Thief Of Time.
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
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Recently read A Hat Full of Sky (courtesy of Books Etc and a large cup of chai tea). It's great to see TP doing 'childrens'' books again - keeps 'im fresh. I think Tiffany's great, and I hope we see more of her. I'm sure we will... I wish he'd written (or would write) a few more Johnny books. However great the Discworld books are, I think some of his best have been for children.
In his Discworld-for-kids stuff, though, I keep looking out for references to other Discowrld characters and seeing none. very dissapointing. I'm sure the rat twon (The Amazing Maurice) will get mentioned at SOME point...
In his Discworld-for-kids stuff, though, I keep looking out for references to other Discowrld characters and seeing none. very dissapointing. I'm sure the rat twon (The Amazing Maurice) will get mentioned at SOME point...
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Just for anyone here who particularly enjoys Pratchett's depiction of dwarf culture and especially cuisine, I found a comic strip in the newspaper today (doesn't have a webpage, apparently) that made me burst out laughing in the middle of breakfast - seeing as I was the only one awake at the time, that wasn't looked too kindly upon, but I've been wondering all day if this was an inadvertent coincidence, or a very quiet nod...
"After my dad left, my brothers did whatever they could to feed the whole family. Plus, the rats in the basement were awful.... Thank God we had ketchup." - "A College Girl Named Joe" by Aaron Warner
OK, you can go back to your lives now. Sorry about my obsession for conspirated coincidences.
"After my dad left, my brothers did whatever they could to feed the whole family. Plus, the rats in the basement were awful.... Thank God we had ketchup." - "A College Girl Named Joe" by Aaron Warner
OK, you can go back to your lives now. Sorry about my obsession for conspirated coincidences.
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I think there may have been a little misunderstanding here:
I think.
Meaning that she hopes Maurice and the rats will be themselves mentioned in another book. Then your reply:In his Discworld-for-kids stuff, though, I keep looking out for references to other Discowrld characters and seeing none. very dissapointing. I'm sure the rat twon (The Amazing Maurice) will get mentioned at SOME point...
.. was talking about references, but Kate thought you meant rats.The come up in The Wee Free Men.
I think.
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So you should be. I have a delicate brain and am easy to disconbobulate.
NEW TP! Hurrah! Called 'Going Postal' (surely not to appeal to an American audience, Tez?) and I've read only the first few chapters (that's right - chapters! In Discworld!) because I no longer have a late-opening Books Etc with cheap hot drinks situated conveniantly locally.
On the other hand I do live next door to Holborn library. Double hurrah!
NEW TP! Hurrah! Called 'Going Postal' (surely not to appeal to an American audience, Tez?) and I've read only the first few chapters (that's right - chapters! In Discworld!) because I no longer have a late-opening Books Etc with cheap hot drinks situated conveniantly locally.
On the other hand I do live next door to Holborn library. Double hurrah!
Stay out of Camberwick Green.
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Whats the general opinion on 'Going Postal' so far?
Genius is always allowed some leeway, after the hammer has been prised from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up - Thief Of Time.
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
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Cookiemonster - Sweet and Delicious
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When's the bugger out in paperback? I'm far too cheap for hardbacks.
Q: If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God tell you when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Pullman: Well, I'm retiring, would you like to take it on ?
Pullman: Well, I'm retiring, would you like to take it on ?
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Hmmmm.... same here, hardbacks are so expensive.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, after the hammer has been prised from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up - Thief Of Time.
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
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