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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 5 years ago
Sex on a Stick (Greebo by Paul Kidby)
Tannat
Tannat rated it 7 years ago
Series: Discworld #27 The prose felt a lot rougher than is usual for a Discworld book, and although I found it interesting, I wasn't sure how I'd rate it. It just felt so superficial. The way everything was wrapped up in the end was cute, though, so I'm giving it three stars.
YouKneeK
YouKneeK rated it 8 years ago
The Last Hero is the seventh book in the Rincewind subseries. It’s actually an illustrated novel, the first one I’ve read. It was only available as an illustrated version (unlike Eric which I read in a non-illustrated format), and I do think some of the illustrations were important to the story. ...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 8 years ago
The Gods are on notice as the greatest heroes of the Disc are headed for their heavenly abode on a quest to return the fire stolen by the first hero, except there’s a catch. The illustrated Discworld novella The Last Hero is the twenty-seventh in the humorous fantasy series written by Terry Pratche...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
2004I had nothing to say about it, although I recall not liking the pictures very much.***2013 April 11Now that I know the characters involved, I enjoyed this one enormously. Pratchett can be challenging to read: he eschews chapters, switches between scenes all over the place following different gro...
Only Mostly Dead
Only Mostly Dead rated it 12 years ago
"A Discworld Fable" reads the blurb on the cover. I'm not sure what makes it a fable. Really it's just a regular Discworld book but a bit shorter and with pictures. It's not a graphic novel and the pictures, though very nicely done, are illustrations rather than adding any new information to the sto...
sfgale
sfgale rated it 13 years ago
This would probably be three and a half stars. I've said this before about PTerry but I think it's especially true with Dodger, I cannot understand why he's created a fantastic, detailed discworld, filled it with amazingly 3 dimensional, funny-as-f*%k characters and then goes and writes what's essen...
Confessions of a Bibliophile
Confessions of a Bibliophile rated it 13 years ago
In comparison to the other Pratchett release this year, I read Dodger a lot more quickly and readily than The Long Earth. All the humor and wit I’ve come to know and love was here, along with characters with a lot of heart and smarts. That said, while I liked it, I don’t love it.One of my slight pet...
Nyx Book Reviews
Nyx Book Reviews rated it 13 years ago
I don't think anyone can deny that Terry Pratchett is a brilliant writer. He has such a great sense of style, of storytelling. I always feel like there are so many inside jokes in his stories, that I just get about half of them. When I do discover new ones, it feels a bit like uncovering a little pi...
shenmi meiren
shenmi meiren rated it 14 years ago
being a hero is not easy. especially once you reach a certain age. but it's more than just a profession - it's a calling! still - you have to retire some time ;)
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