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 Post subject: Terry Pratchett
PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:42 am 
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I love his books :D

When I was younger (12 years? something like that) I read a lot of his Discworld books :) I forgot most of it though, so I'm gonna read them all again :D
And all of his books I can find......

For my 12th birthday I got his book Dark Side of The Sun from my mom, which is awesome and I read it a couple of times :D

I just love his unique style and sense of humor......

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 Post subject: Re: Terry Pratchett
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Heheh, I own probably 20-30 of his books :) Good stuff.

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 Post subject: Re: Terry Pratchett
PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:13 am 
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I like a lot of his books, his last one Unseen Acidemcals was a bit strange though. Nothing really happened throughout it. Still a good read though so i guess that means something.

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 Post subject: Re: Terry Pratchett
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Haha! I love his sense of humor :D
Monstrous Regiment is definitely one of my favorite books... and I haven't found one yet that I didn't like. They all seem so random, and sometimes fell like nothing really happens.. but I somehow still love them >.<'


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 Post subject: Re: Terry Pratchett
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I got into the Discworld books last year. There were a few in the garage for the carboot and I'm glad I rescued them with my curiosity! I can't believe I've been missing the knowledge of these books all these years, they're good fun. I have quite a few now, but stills lots to go. Some are better than others, of course, but they're all well worth a read. :)

Oh, I should mention I did have 'The Amazing Maurice..' several years before and enjoyed that, just never thought to seek further!


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