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review 2016-04-17 22:38
Equal Rites - Terry Pratchett


The first appearance of Granny. This book is nicely bookended by Pratchett'sThe Shepherd's Crown.

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review 2016-03-19 15:27
Pratchett Reread #3
Only You Can Save Mankind - Terry Pratchett

Better with age.

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Considering the popularity of first person shooters, this book is still very timely. It's Pratchett, it's funny and delivers a message. Kristi is the protype of Hermonie. Enjoyable.




A really good what if type of a story, especially if you ever played Space Invaders. There are a couple questions concerning the aliens and the game that Pratchett doesn't answer.

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review 2016-03-19 15:25
Pratchett Reread #4
Johnny and the Dead - Terry Pratchett

Death makes an appearance, but in many ways this is look at community and togetherness.



Old Review - In Johnny and the Dead, Terry Pratchett takes a serious topic and makes it funny while keeping it serious. Pratchett teaches the reader about life and death, and about how what might be an insignificant action can change things. He does without preaching.

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review 2016-03-19 15:23
Great Pratchett Re-Read #5
Johnny and the Bomb - Terry Pratchett

One must wonder if Kristy and Hermoine are related. Pratchett's last installment in this series is about time travel, war, and cats.



Old Review - This Johnny Maxwell book, like the previous two, takes a serious issue and deals with it in a funny way while at the same time presenting something important. That's a rare talent. For Discworld fans, Greebo seems to make an appearance, or at least one of his relatives does.

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review 2016-03-06 21:02
Pratchett re-read #2
The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchett

You know these early Pratchett books get better with time.

This is a wonderful look at the danger of spellcraft and magic, and rose tinted glass.

Of course, everyone loves Cohen. Finally, a May-December romance that makes sense.

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