Greetings, Adventurer

So starts the preface of The Complete Ankh-Morpork City Guide by Terry Pratchett (aided and abetted by the discworld emporium).

The book itself is one that makes one love books made of paper.

FOWC with Fandango: Preface

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4 thoughts on “Greetings, Adventurer

    1. They’ve won me over. They don’t take up shelf space. I can take them anywhere I want. I don’t have to decide before the holidays what I want to read during my vacation. I can adjust the font to the size I need. They have a soft light so that I can read in bed when my husband is already snoring. I can even hold them easier, particularly when reading in bed. Sorry, I’ve crossed over to the other side. Exceptions prove the rule.

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  1. Absolutely. After seeing this the family will be getting this one for our library for Christmas. My son and I love the Pratchett books. I read ebooks, but find them unsatisfactory, plus you can’t share them easily.

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    1. I’ve read discworld in order of publishing. I’ve read discworld books according to characters (i.e. all the Watch novels, all Tiffany Aching novels etc.). Now I read them randomly. And listen to them. And not to mention other books by Pratchett, and Gaiman. *sigh*

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