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#41
Finally finished Science of Discworld III it's taken me over a month, a real hard slog - I have mixed feelings the story was OK and the I really enjoyed reading Darwin's bio but think overall I enjoyed II the most, storywise anyway.

In a cyclical way this is a cool moment. The start of this thread was my first ever post. So, job done, it's time I should be going!


NOT!!!

:laugh:

On to Thud!
 

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#44
Might have a spare hardback of ISWM available when i get through all the books dave.
i'l let you know in about two weeks .
Should have sorted all the boxes by then. I have a signed copy , a reading copy and then i got another for Xmas i think.
 

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#46
DaveC said:
It's Ok, i like my little paperbacks because I do most of reading on the go. I love Mr P but am looking forward to something new for a bit once I am done with UA.
Kinda thought that . A big hardback would throw the balance of the shelf.
So whats the next reading step post UA.
 
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pip said:
DaveC said:
It's Ok, i like my little paperbacks because I do most of reading on the go. I love Mr P but am looking forward to something new for a bit once I am done with UA.
Kinda thought that . A big hardback would throw the balance of the shelf.
So whats the next reading step post UA.
Either start on the Clive Barker library that I have just amassed (see Non-Discworld thread http://www.terrypratchett.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2296) or read a few more Elmore Leonards.
 

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