I have started giving my coworkers Discworld books because I think everyone should read more & also the specific novels I've chosen for them will resonate with them. Terry Pratchett was one of those magical people who could speak to everyone.
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I've been rereading Discworld lately myself, though in no real order. I've been sort of meandering backwards through the Watch books but with a side jaunt towards Hogfather.
I need to get my hands on Snuff and Raising Steam at some point.
My lovely closeted friend who was raised on Harry Potter & can't figure out how to rationalize their love for the franchise with the author's hate got Monstrous Regiment.
My boss, who's also a youth pastor & loves fictional representations of Death, got Mort.
Hell, that's the series that *almost* has me willing to cave in & get an AppleTV subscription, since the TV adaptation has worked hand-in-glove with the author.
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I've been rereading Discworld lately myself, though in no real order. I've been sort of meandering backwards through the Watch books but with a side jaunt towards Hogfather.
I need to get my hands on Snuff and Raising Steam at some point.
My boss, who's also a youth pastor & loves fictional representations of Death, got Mort.
More to come.
My last book was "The Revolt of the Angels". The next I have lined up is going to be a re-read of Eaters of the Dead.
Hell, that's the series that *almost* has me willing to cave in & get an AppleTV subscription, since the TV adaptation has worked hand-in-glove with the author.
Apparently, it has a cool looking PC/PS1 game, too.