Ah. I've never read Pratchett.
Well, that would be a good place to start. I always recommend the audiobook by Stephen Briggs as it's extremely funny.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Ah. I've never read Pratchett.
Well, that would be a good place to start. I always recommend the audiobook by Stephen Briggs as it's extremely funny.
I always recommend the audiobook by Stephen Briggs as it's extremely funny.
Now THAT is something I should buy for Canada this year.
(I've also purchased a 48-part lecture series on the history of China, but my fellow passengers may prefer Pratchett...)
"Oh, Waily waily! They've got a lawyer!"
And next will come the foldin' o' the arms, and the tappin' o' the feet!
Man, I love the Nac Mac Feegle. I would read an entire novel about the one who ended up on the Watch. Wee Mad Angus?
ION, I came by the thread to post this link, which is a great writeup about a new Buffista book: [link]
I will have to see if I can get it on my Kindle...
A new Erin book, yay!
Also, I have The Wee Free Men on my bedside table waiting to be read.
Penguin is offering a 20% discount on books they featured at their ComicCon booth.
If Deathly Hallows were an anime: [link]
That's really awesome, although I can't figure out who the redhead with the earrings is in the top 1/3.
ETA: I am informed that "the woman in the earrings" is supposed to be Bill Weasley. Confounded by my unfamiliarity with the conventions of anime!
that is cool!
The two I can't figure out are the older man behind Neville and the dark hared young man between the Malfoys and the Weasleys, with the necklace.
Regulus Black and Luna's dad?
I am guessing.
what -t said.
Or that could be Ollivander.
No, I think that's Xeno Lovegood otherwise I think Griphook would be represented too.