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wildvet

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Hi.
Some years ago I have read a disknovel, in which there was described a reason why in a certain country, missionaries were supposed to be shot at sight.
Can someone please tell me which novel that is?
 

Dotsie

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"The gods of the Disc have never bothered much about judging the souls of the dead, and so people only go to hell if that's where they believe, in their deepest heart, that they deserve to go. Which they won't do if they don't know about it. This explains why it is so important to shoot missionaries on sight." Eric

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Oct 12, 2011
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I often remember Discworld snippets without knowing which book they're from. I haven't yet got into Kindle etc, but can users of e-books tell me, is it possible to search the whole set for a particular word or phrase? In the above example, "missionaries" would be a good key-word, because it won't come up too often.

Mary
 

Tonyblack

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Mary, I think it depends on your device. I have Kindle on my laptop (even if I don't use it - it was free) and, as you can see below, you can indeed do a word search. I don't know if your Kindle has that.
 

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Dotsie

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You can search a book, just not all the Discworld ones at once, unfortunately. You could do that if you had them on pdf though.
 
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Thanks, folks. I don't have a Kindle, so far. I like books on paper :) . But I can see the attraction of the electronic versions for travelling. I'll keep it in mind.

(Yes, I did recognise the Pride and Prejudice search, even without looking at the text on the right...)

Mary
 

Tonyblack

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Mary Skater said:
Thanks, folks. I don't have a Kindle, so far. I like books on paper :) . But I can see the attraction of the electronic versions for travelling. I'll keep it in mind.

(Yes, I did recognise the Pride and Prejudice search, even without looking at the text on the right...)

Mary
:laugh: when you download Kindle to your PC or laptop you automatically get a few books. Pride and Prejudice, Treasure Island and Aesop's Fables. All the others I've got have either been freebies from Amazon or from Project Gutenberg. I still haven't actually read any of them yet, but FREE is my favourite price. ;)
 

Dotsie

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:laugh: Me too! I've investigated all the free titles for Kindle, Kobo, and iBooks so far. My reading has become a little more diverse, to say the least.
 

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