This is a mystery: several murders have been committed, and the Watch of Ankh-Morpork is investigating. The Watch commander, Sam Vimes, has an additional problem: someone is poisoning Lord Vetinary, the Patrician. As both investigations proceed, the author parades in front of the readers a score of ...
Oh I had plenty of fun with this one! In a nutshell, the Vimes family past is revealed, Golems, murder, the College of Heralds of Ankh-Morpork, someone tries to kill Lord Vetinari, and Nobby finds out that he just might be an Earl. Not to mention the ongoing romance between Angua and Carrot, as well...
The third installment in the Night Watch books is the strongest of the first three,going much further into serious territory than the previous two. The mystery was well-developed, and once it's all over, rereads show that this mystery, more than the previous two, was also a lot more possible to solv...
Every time I find out it's a Watch book I can't help but be prepared to squee. I did, most enthusiastically. I'm not sure why this set of characters almost always hits the mark with me but they do and now with some awesome additions to the guard, the stories just keep getting better and better. Dea...
The watch are back, solving two murders of respected little old men. Meanwhile, the patrician is falling ill due to poisioning and, with the tricentenary of the last king's beheading comming up, thoughts turn to finding a new King. Everyone knows that Corporal Carrot is the rightful heir to the thro...
The first book I read on a Nook. Interesting, both for the story and the experience. Still somewhat torn on Nook vs Kindle... Don't love the glowing Nook screen. Do need to remember that I love Terry Pratchett's silly prose.
Carrot is certainly blooming, now not only he's kind and extremely likeable, he's also cunning. Thank god there's still Nobby otherwise I won't enjoy it very much..
This novel took a while to get going, honestly. Usually Pratchett grabs me with his clever plots, literate humor, etc., but I started this book three times before all was said and done. The "who is poisoning Lord Vetinari" subplot was far more interesting to me than the primary "what are the Golem...
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