I'm really sorry.RIP Sir Pratchett, you were the most amazing being in this universe.
I started this year by reading the collection of his non-fiction works, I recommend it to everyone who would like to know a bit more about him and the stuff behind his work.
I'm really sorry.
I've only read one book written together with Neil Gaiman, Good Omens, but I planned to start reading his other works. And I think that a nice quote from that book fits the moment:
“DON'T THINK OF IT AS DYING, said Death. JUST THINK OF IT AS LEAVING EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH.”
@volsung That is different. Leaving because you see no future at home, or leaving, because you want to use opportunities elsewhere. After all, we are all international people. If you want someone to practice with, you are welcome. Which area are you moving to?
Will do, thanks. :yesI can really recommend the Discworld books. My favourites are any book with Captain Vimes and his guards. Regardless which book you pick to read, I've yet to read any author whom can create such narrative twists as Pratchett. Plot and comical wise.
I can really recommend the Discworld books. My favourites are any book with Captain Vimes and his guards. Regardless which book you pick to read, I've yet to read any author whom can create such narrative twists as Pratchett. Plot and comical wise.
I don't know him...
Terry passed away in his home, with his cat sleeping on his bed surrounded by his family on 12th March 2015.
Sounds like a good nickname... Ah, nevermind.human humour
I started reading it and then stopped right at the beginning. Don't know why, but I'm always fell asleep everytime I start reading the prologue. I guess SIF is not my piece of pie.only stopped the series for A Song of Ice and Fire
Sounds like a good nickname... Ah, nevermind.
I started reading it and then stopped right at the beginning. Don't know why, but I'm always fell asleep everytime I start reading the prologue. I guess SIF is not my piece of pie.
Yeah the aliteration is kind of catchy, isn't it.
Guess everyone has his own taste. What I dislike of Martin is his food fetish. The sentence 'He broke his fast with...' is used way too often, and of course his listing of all the dishes from the seven kingdoms
Guess everyone has his own taste. What I dislike of Martin is his food fetish. The sentence 'He broke his fast with...' is used way too often, and of course his listing of all the dishes from the seven kingdoms