Title: HogfatherAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5HO. HO. HO.I’ve watched The Hogfather so many times. It’s practically becoming a Christmas tradition for me. Naturally, I’ve been both aching and dreading to read the book. I just knew I’d end up comparing them to each other.So I was pleasantly surprised that they hadn’t altered the story too much … Continue reading Review of Hogfather by Terry Pratchett
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Review of Maskerade by Terry Pratchett
Title: MaskeradeAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5Hehe.I adore Greebo. He reminds me of several cats we’ve had over the years. Mostly one little ball of fluff affectionately named ‘Slash’. It’s the descriptions of him that I love the most. My favourite one so far: “Greebo could, in fact, commit sexual harassment simply by sitting very quietly in … Continue reading Review of Maskerade by Terry Pratchett
Review of Interesting Times by Terry Pratchett
Title: Interesting TimesAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5Heh. Good to see things come full circle for Twoflower after the events of The Colour of Magic. This time, we’re transported to the Agatean Empire, otherwise known as the Counterweight Continent, where revolution is afoot. Kinda. Sorta. A little bit. If it’s not too much trouble.This get muddled as … Continue reading Review of Interesting Times by Terry Pratchett
Review of Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett
Title: Men At ArmsAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5I quite love a good mystery plot, so long as they’re not too thick. But I’ve a nasty habit of, when wanting to know something now, flicking further on into the book. This is true of anything I read. Sometimes I’ll find I’ve already read certain scenes two or … Continue reading Review of Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett
Review of Lords and Ladies by Terry Prachett
Title: Lords and LadiesAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5So, this time around we have what happened on a Midsummer’s Night (now if only it had been a dream). And I must say that, next to Death, Granny is my favourite character. But of course, there’s also Magrat, Nanny and Greebo. All of ‘em muddled in their own … Continue reading Review of Lords and Ladies by Terry Prachett
Review of Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
Title: Small GodsAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5Dense yet clever prophets, scary yet stupid inquisition, a god stuck as a tortoise and an eagle who really needs to find something else to eat. At the centre of this divine cyclone is the Great God Om. ^_^I really like Om. He’s a guy who’s used to being large … Continue reading Review of Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
Review of Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett
Title: Witches AbroadAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5Like Moving Pictures was to Hollywood, Witches Abroad is to fairytales. Only a lot more funny, and everything is fair game. It starts off as it ends, with fairy godmothers, specifically the death of one, leading to the snowballing that is the witches three (Nanny, Granny and Magrat) to travel … Continue reading Review of Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett
Review of Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
Title: Reaper ManAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5So in this one Death (or Bill Door, whichever you like), has been given the sack and turns to reaping corn (you must admit, he’s a lot of experience with a scythe) for an old woman while he waits for the new death. The way he reaps the corn one … Continue reading Review of Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
Review of Guards! Guards!
Title: Guards! Guards!Author: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5This has to be the most entertaining prachett books I've read so far. Certainly a novel take on dragons, both the noble and swamp varieties. The guards were so well done and I ended up loving them all, even Nobby.
Review of Pyramids
Title: PyramidsAuthor: Terry PratchettRating: 5/5Having had a big interest in ancient egyptian mythology and religion, I found this to be a wonderful laugh at it all.I was disappointed to find that Teppic doesn't show up in any other novels as he really is a hoot to read about and You Bastard was an unexpected character … Continue reading Review of Pyramids