terry pratchet

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  1. sinister King's Apprentice

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    Hey if there's anyone who've read terry pratcets novels of the discworld please discuss it with me.
    my favorite is the wee free men.
    i also like stories about rincewind.:)
     
  2. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I've read quite a few, and i've loved each one of them. Terry pratchett is my favorite writer. He's just hilarious, to begin with. Even if you have no idea what's going on, you're laughing.

    did you hear he's been diagnosed with Alzheimers?
     
  3. Catch the Rain As the world falls down ♥

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    I LOVE Terry Pratchett. I have read every single book he has written and I love them all.

    The Discworld books are absolutely terrific. I also love the Rincewinind books, mainly because of the luggage xDDDD

    Hmm the ones with the witches are fantastic too.


    It is so sad to hear about his Alzheimers =/
     
  4. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Oh, the witch books are great. Carpe Juggulum (something along the lines of "Go for the throat") is probably one of my favorites. My all-time favorite is Night-Watch, however. It's just...good. Really good.
     
  5. Catch the Rain As the world falls down ♥

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    Oh I definitely agree with that, Nightwatch is pure brilliance <3 it really is, lmao Carpe Jugulum is my favourite of the ones with the witches, but Weird Sisters is damn good too :3

    I do like the Tiffany books too <3 omgosh Wintersmith was so sad D: when at the end D:

    Oh man ;_;
     
  6. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Yeah when she had to do the thing with the sun and all.

    Have you read the one about the cat? It's like "Maurice's amazing talking rats" or something. I'm not sure on the exact title.

    Haha, Death and the Death Of Rats are my two alltime favorite characters.

    "There is no cake. The time for cake is passed"

    "SQUEAK"
     
  7. sinister King's Apprentice

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    yeah i've heard about it and i don't want to belive it.
    i think of the last hero when i think about pratchet now.


    FOR PRATHET:o:cryinganime:
     
  8. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    The Last Hero is the best picture book i've ever read.
     
  9. Catch the Rain As the world falls down ♥

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    D: and when she [ Kissed winter so that she could destroy him and set the seasons back in balance ;_; ]

    XD Death and Death of Rats are beyond awesome <3 I love Susan too, she is epic XD oooh I know the book you mean, "Maurice and his educated rodents" I think >_> though I am not entirely sure D:

    :glomp: It's alright :3 his books are timeless, and they at least will always be an everlasting example of his brilliance.

    :3 definitely impressive
     
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    your definitly right^^
    i've never read any book made by him that isn't awesome.
     
  11. Atlas Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I've just read two of his more recent books. What were they called...oh, i got it!

    "Going postal" and "Making Money" They both follow Moist Von Lipwig, or something along the lines of that name. And they're both simply amazing.