Once more back to the #GreatPratchettReRead for #LunchtimeReading and it's the final Science of #Discworld book, Judgement Day!
What will happen to Roundworld?
Once more back to the #GreatPratchettReRead for #LunchtimeReading and it's the final Science of #Discworld book, Judgement Day!
What will happen to Roundworld?
Next in the #GreatPratchettReread for #LunchtimeReading is the excellent Dodger, a wonderful look at London, through the eyes of a familiar but different name, written by Sir Terry Pratchett.
Eleven years today since the great man sadly passed away, so it's back to the #GreatPratchettReread for #LunchtimeReading with one of his many collections of short stories, A Blink Of The Screen.
The #GreatPratchettReread continues for #LunchtimeReading with the first book in the series, The Long Earth, co-authored with Stephen Baxter!
Hard sci-fi and parallel worlds. Love it!
Back to the #Discworld and the #GreatPratchettReread for #LunchtimeReading with the spin off book for Snuff, the delightfully entitled The World Of Poo, by Sir Terry Pratchett
Lovely reading for when I'm eating. 😋
Back from recovery and caught up on the comic books, it's time to return to the #GreatPratchettReread for #LunchtimeReading and it's the next in the Watch run with Snuff!
Can Sam Vimes really take a holiday?
Another #Discworld book today for #LunchtimeReading in the #GreatPratchettReRead, we return to The Chalk and Tiffany Aching in I Shall Wear Midnight, by Terry Pratchett!
Crivens!
An interesting #Discworld book today in the #GreatPratchettReRead , all about the Folklore of Discworld, by Terry Pratchett and Jacqueline Simpson!
Not read this one, so looking forward to #LunchtimeReading today!
#LunchtimeReading today takes us back to the #GreatPratchettReRead and the Discworld version of the beautiful game, football, in Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett.
Wizards playing football? For fun? Surely not!
Back to the #GreatPratchettReRead and we move away from the Discworld to the small island known as the Nation by Terry Pratchett!
Easily one of his greatest works, this is one I'm looking forward to reading again!