Come on discworld fans which is your fave book, My Has To Be MORT, but im Reading Jingo at the mo and it's very interesting.
The Colour of Magic
The Light Fantastic
Equal Rites
Mort
Sourcery
Wyrd Sisters
Pyramids
Guards! Guards!
Eric
Moving Pictures
Reaper Man
Witches Abroad
Small Gods
Lords and Ladies
Men at Arms
Soul Music
Interesting Times
Maskerade
Feet of Clay
Hogfather
Jingo
The Last Continent
Carpe Jugulum
The Fifth Elephant
The Truth
Thief of Time
The Last Hero
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
Night Watch
The Wee Free Men
The Science of Discworld
The Science of Discworld II: the Globe
Come on discworld fans which is your fave book, My Has To Be MORT, but im Reading Jingo at the mo and it's very interesting.
OK, poll has been added
Damned difficult to choose, but I'd say "Night Watch"....
Yep, Liam's right it's near impossible to choose... But I'd say "Thief of Time"!
/me runs to the other Pratchett books and try to comfort them ( they tend to get noisy when I choose one and leave the others alone ! OOOOOK! )
voted witches abroad, i like the witches ones, and witches abroad has got the most of the cat in (greebo or something isn't it). The cats IMO the best character, the descriptions of him are always great
lamseys a nice chap to put a poll on any ways i voted interesting times altough by doing this i am saying i have a favorite which i dont i love em all
It was sooo hard to choose just one, but I went for Reaper Man.
Death is my favorite character, and a whole book about him was a real treat for me.
But I also really like the Night Watch books and the Lancre witches ones too.
That reminds me.. Nanny Ogg's Cookbook isn't on the list, Lamsey.
That's becuase it's not a novel. I only included the novels (check the wording of the poll).Originally posted by Justsomeguy@17 July 2003 - 11:44
That reminds me.. Nanny Ogg's Cookbook isn't on the list, Lamsey.
Hehehehehe strawberry wobblers...........
That's becuase it's not a novel. I only included the novels (check the wording of the poll). [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Lamsey+17 July 2003 - 20:56--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Lamsey @ 17 July 2003 - 20:56)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Justsomeguy@17 July 2003 - 11:44
That reminds me.. Nanny Ogg's Cookbook isn't on the list, Lamsey.
Hmm... well okay, but if that's the basis for inclusion, what about The Science of Discworld and The Science of Discworld II: the Globe? I see they made the list...
They're not so much novels as scientific comparisons that use the discworld as a demonstation of realworld scientific theories... and they contain more of the said theory than fiction - so much so that they put me to sleep every time I tried to read them... something the discworld novels and the cookbook NEVER did.
Not trying to be argumentative or anything (honestly)... but Nanny Ogg's Cookbook is closer to being a novel than those two imho, as it's more a work of fiction... Yes, granted, you CAN cook most of the recipes... but you'd have to be pretty adventurous to eat some of 'em.
I'll leave it at that though.. I'm not looking to start a flame war or anything, and I've said my piece now.
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