One of the things I like about the fediverse is that there really does seem to be a higher proportion of Pratchett readers than in the general population
One of the things I like about the fediverse is that there really does seem to be a higher proportion of Pratchett readers than in the general population
@Halcyonline I had compiled all of the sayings of Mrs. Cosmopolite years ago, and lost it. I'm still looking for it though, because isn't it written "it's always in the last place you look"?
@CindyWeinstein The Hogfather.
@imalcolm I love this book. It always felt to me like the point in time where STP started to discover what Discworld was. When he stopped trying to write parody, and instead told us what he learned about what happened there.
The leap in quality from the first two books to this one is startling.
Edit: OK, I could just as easily said this about Mort. Oh well; you probably know what I mean.
I can only read the books in order, since I enjoy discovering everything just as Pterry did.
"Commander Vimes didn't like the phrase 'The innocent have nothing to fear', believing the innocent had everything to fear, mostly from the guilty but in the longer term even more from those who say things like 'The innocent have nothing to fear'.โ
-Terry Pratchett