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The Terrible Trivium
Did get I Shall Wear Midnight for birthday and read it in two sittings. I would go as far as saying Pratchett in good old form. I loved it. But I am really partial to the witches.
Wait, that's out?
*rushes off*
Did get I Shall Wear Midnight for birthday and read it in two sittings. I would go as far as saying Pratchett in good old form. I loved it. But I am really partial to the witches.
I tend to travel at paperback pace; I'm currently reading Unseen Academicals.Got I shall wear Midnight three weeks ago from my favourite bookstore and read it in two days (that is, evenings).
Best Tiffany Aching novel so far. She is right on track towards replacing The Watch as my favourite character(s).
I just hope Sir Terry keeps his mind in one piece for a very long time to come. Why could his early-onset Alzheimer's not have afflicted someone else? Pat Robertson and Terry Jones come to mind.
Not the Terry Jones I'm thinking of, I hope!
Best Tiffany Aching novel so far. She is right on track towards replacing The Watch as my favourite character(s).
Terry Pratchett creates a sword with meteorites
ENGLISH fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett says he was so excited after being knighted by the Queen that he decided to make his own sword to equip himself for his new status.
It was not enough, however, simply to find some metal and get a blacksmith to bash it into shape.
Pratchett, believing the sword would not truly be his own unless it was made from metal he had produced, found a field with deposits of iron ore near his home in Wiltshire, west of London.
He gathered the deposits and smelted the iron ore himself.
See Sir Terry's meteorite sword here
Also from the comments to the story, of interest to Australian readers, Pterry will be attending the Australian Discworld Convention next year.
Also from the comments to the story, of interest to Australian readers, Pterry will be attending the Australian Discworld Convention next year.
Why does nothing cool ever happen in America?
I've been to both of the book stores in my area that have new books, neither of them have the new book.
I've been a big Terry Pratchett fan since I was a kid, when I first started reading fantasy. Got two books of his, Mort and Sorcery. I really liked the art on the old books versus the new ones.
Ah, that'd be because it's not been released in the States yet.
Man that annoys the heck out of me.
Hey. We had a Comic-Con that counter-protested Fred Phelps into abject humiliation. How cool is that?