Has anyone else here read any of Pratchett's stuff? Some of it can be quite funny! I must admit, though, that I prefer some of his kids' books like The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents or The Wee Free Men to some of his more "adult" works...he gets much sillier in them... It is all set upon a world called Discworld, and he takes on many many of the cliches of fantasy and horror, as well of our modern real world... I think my favorite of his books that I have read so far is The Amazing Maurice..which, by the way, won Britain's highest award for children's books...
His Discworld Books: The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents The Wee Free Men Good Omens (with Neil Gaiman) The Color of Magic The Light Fantastic Equal Rites Mort Soursery Wyrd Sisters Pyramids Guards! Guards! Eric Moving Pictures Reaper Man Witches Abroad Small Gods Lords and Ladies Men at Arms Soul Music Feet of Clay Interesting Times Maskerade Hogfeather Jingo The Last Continent Carpe Jugulum The Fifth Elephant The Truth Thief of Time Night Watch The Last Hero Mort: A Discworld Big Comic (with Graham Higgins) The Streets of Ankh-Morpork (with Stephen Briggs) The Discworld Companion (with Stephen Briggs) The Discworld Mapp (with Stephen Briggs)
Hope I got 'em all! Our lives are the songs that sing the universe into existence.~David Zindell ****Tavern Wench of DOGMA, the Defenders of George Martin's Art****<i></i>
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