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2007-09-17 [Jitter]: Thankies!! Ugghh I've read Pygmalion! *scratches*
2007-09-17 [Linderel]: Didn't see it in your list! :P
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: I forgot to add it xD I'm still adding books :)
2007-09-17 [Linderel]: I basically recommend anything on my own reading list that you haven't read yet xD
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: Hehehe :) I'm totally going through theme phases though :) Now i'm in the fantasy phase (once again *rolls eyes*) and currently reading Pratchett :)
2007-09-17 [sequeena_rae]: I'm reading Pratchett too :D Thud!
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: I'm still far behind :/ Reading Wyrd Sisters at the moment and still have loads @___@
2007-09-17 [sequeena_rae]: Oh you're reading them by chronological order? I've only read the Hogfather before though I do happen to have Wyrd Sisters and Masquerade :p
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: I read whatever falls in my hands :) I read the first 5 in order (because I bought them all for 8 euro each ;p) then I read Lords& Ladies, then the Wee free Men and now Wyrd Sisters :)
I someday will read them ALL xD
2007-09-17 [sequeena_rae]: Great price :D (I think, never had to use a euro before XD)
I can't believe how many books he's done, the amount is insane xD
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: 1 Euro = 0.7 British pounds (or 8 euros =5.55 Pounds xD)
Try reading Tom Robbins if you like Pratchett :) He's like the non-fantasy Pratchett xD (and better :3)
2007-09-17 [sequeena_rae]: 0.7 ... 70p .... x8 (hang on xD) ... £5.80 that's quite expensive really o.O Thud! cost me £7 and it's brand new xD
I might :P
2007-09-17 [Jitter]: Books (paperbacks) here go around 15-20 euros usually :P First edition hardbacks are usually around 20-30 euros Unless it's a pocket(ie crap :P) edition which is usually around 6 euros.
2007-09-17 [sequeena_rae]: Wow, Europe is expensive...We
2007-09-18 [Jitter]: <- Granny Weatherwax fan <3
2008-02-24 [Amala Damarr]: Hope I'm in the right place; computers are not my forte.
I would reccomend 'The Mace of Souls' and 'The Shadow of His Wings' by Bruce Fergusson. The books are amazing, it's a shame he's such an unknown.
2008-03-13 [Jitter]: Thank you! I'll keep that in mind :D
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