The commentator don parker
posts on 8/4/2009 11:22:01 AM
is a book going to be made of pictures of all the covers of the discworld books?this would be superb as i have always wanted to see the full picture of each cover, asthe art work is great.
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The commentator gypsy no shuz
posts on 5/19/2009 7:18:14 AM
i have beenreading your books for years now and, always try to get more of them when i can affrod them. my favourite characters are commander vimes, granny weather wax, and nanny ogg. i would love to see a story featuring nobby nobb i think it would be hilarious. thanks for the escape to a different world.
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Miss Tick
posts on 7/29/2007 1:19:54 PM
Hello!I have just read the Wee Free Men and A Hat Full Of Sky as who ever is reading this might have guessed by my name.I liked every word but I think the best scene is when the Nac Mac Feegles are dressed in Old men's clohing and are having difficulty with walking 'and with everything else.'I was laughing my head off 'not litterally though or I could'nt be telling you this right now.'
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Inkrose
posts on 5/8/2007 4:10:52 PM
I just finished Reaper Man, too. Have you read Guards, Guards (Terry Pratchett) or Men at Arms?
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Empress Ayla
posts on 5/6/2007 3:12:00 PM
my friend made me read reaper man - it was hilarius, can anyone reccomend any other good comedy books (preferably by t.p lol)
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Inkrose
posts on 1/8/2007 10:53:04 AM
I think so. You should get onto the library's web site, and reserve the book. They will send it. I forgot about my math homework, urghhh...
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Inkrose
posts on 12/18/2006 12:22:39 PM
Welcome back after one month and six days. I guess that it might be, but since I have never seen/read Phantom of the Opera, I wouldn't know. What caused the long abscense? I haven't seen you on other boards either. I think that with The Last Hero, it is mostly the pictures that are funny. Sadly, since the only copy in our library system has a page torn out, I have not seen them all. THe pictures, I mean.
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The commentator Echo.
posts on 12/17/2006 5:24:54 PM
I haven't read "Maskerade" but it sounds really good. See? You're great at describing books! Is it kind of a spoof on "The Phantom of the Opera?" That would be hilarious, in my opinion.
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Inkrose
posts on 12/17/2006 12:41:39 PM
Except, of course, ECHO! Where are you? Have you read Terry Pratchett and some other guys book " The Last Hero" ?
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Inkrose
posts on 12/6/2006 7:52:26 PM
Hello. Hello, anybody here? I can almost hear echos. SOMEONE POST!
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Inkrose
posts on 11/12/2006 10:17:57 PM
Well, Agnes actually goes to Ank-Morpork and works in an opera house. Some ghost person is there, Nanny and Granny forgot-her-name come, and I am really bad at describing books. It is definatly worth reading.
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The commentator Echo.
posts on 11/11/2006 12:16:00 AM
No, I haven't. Would you care to give me a synopsis?
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Inkrose
posts on 11/7/2006 2:48:49 PM
Yes! I am no longer alone. I really liked his book Maskerade. Have you read it?
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The commentator Echo.
posts on 11/5/2006 11:31:32 AM
Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman wrote a book together. It's called "Good Omens" and it is really really good. I recommend it. It's really funny! It's about the Apocalypse. I think I spelled that wrong.
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Inkrose
posts on 10/30/2006 2:11:46 PM
Hi. This board isn't very active, is it? The Tiffany Aching book is out and it is great! How does Terry Pratchett write so many books?
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posts on 10/4/2006 10:09:58 AM
i've read a canny few Pratchett books now (my dad got me addicted, he's got shelves full of them!) and i heard that they're being made into films, at least The Hogfather, one of my favourites
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posts on 9/26/2006 6:01:58 PM
is the third tiffany aching one out? i have read both of them. the last pratchett i read was maskerade. that was one of my favorite. before that i read moving pictures. i did not like that one as much.
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posts on 9/5/2006 5:51:10 PM
The third and I belive last Tiffany Aching story, is called "Wintersmith".
A sample chapter is in the back of the "THUD!" paperback.
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posts on 8/17/2006 4:00:19 PM
I thought that hat full of sky was boring in places, but am glad to hear he's continuing the series.
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posts on 8/17/2006 3:46:50 PM
Um, hi. Well I finished "Good Omens" and Terry Pratchett co-wrote it. It was really funny. I recommend it. It's like a parody of the whole 'end of the world' thing. You know, Armageddon.
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