I just started The Geographer's Library >[link] and I think I like it a lot. It reminds me some of Dictionary of the Khazaars and some of Jorge Luis Borges.
Buffy ,'The Killer In Me'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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."
It is called Thud! Who would have Thunk it?
Thud is the name of the Discworld version of chess.
Mr. Pratchett is going to be doing a reading in Seattle on the last Tuesday of this month, and you better believe I'm attending.
Pterry is doing a reading in the DC area on Tuesday, which I can't attend because of dance practice. Ah, well, at least I got to hear him read from Thud! at Interaction in Glasgow...
As much as the Vimes-Vetinari show gives me great joy and satisfaction, isn't it about time for another Death or Granny Weatherwax story?
Or Cohen. That guy slays me.
As much as the Vimes-Vetinari show gives me great joy and satisfaction, isn't it about time for another Death or Granny Weatherwax story?
Oh, yes. Even though Granny does show up in "A Hat Full of Sky," it's not enough. Actually, I'd love to see what happened if Granny and Vimes ever met each other.
One long hard stare and an unspoken mutual nonaggression pact, with a backup of "But don't try anything."
Heck, Lady Sylvia and Nanny Ogg, with Nanny Ogg cooing over Baby Vimes.
Nanny Ogg and Vetinari! Because Vetinari and Granny Weatherwax would just stare at each other, raise eyebrows at each other, then go their separate ways.
I've never read any Pratchett where is a good place to start?
I've never read any Pratchett where is a good place to start?
hmmm, "Carpe Jugulam"? "Men at Arms"? The first one features Granny Weatherwax and the various witches of the mountain country, and the second one is a good intro to Captain of the City Watch Vimes and the wide-open city of Ankh-Morpork.