Quote: EllieJP @ February 25 2009, 4:44 PM GMTYou don't get a choice.
Neither do you with the wonder that is Rohpinol.
On the subject of Pratchett, I like him, I just wish he'd split his books up into proper chapters.
Quote: EllieJP @ February 25 2009, 4:44 PM GMTYou don't get a choice.
Neither do you with the wonder that is Rohpinol.
On the subject of Pratchett, I like him, I just wish he'd split his books up into proper chapters.
Quote: chipolata @ February 25 2009, 4:47 PM GMTRhopinol.
*snigger*
Quote: Matthew Stott @ February 25 2009, 4:45 PM GMT
That's right, cry bitch.
Quote: chipolata @ February 25 2009, 4:47 PM GMTNeither do you with the wonder that is Rohpinol.
I'm immune.
Quote: EllieJP @ February 25 2009, 4:51 PM GMTThat's right, cry bitch.
Quote: EllieJP @ February 25 2009, 4:51 PM GMTI'm immune.
Have you developed a tolerance to it over the years, or does it just fail to get through the rolls of fa- Er, I mean, ha! She's got you there, chipolata!
Quote: EllieJP @ February 25 2009, 4:51 PM GMTI'm immune.
You've got Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome? I knew you're many years of debauched sluttery would catch up with you eventually.
One day I'll try reading one of his well known books.
I tried picking up a random book (I think it was from his Discworld series) and I didn't like the writing style. But besides that I'm sure he has some great stuff.
Quote: Curt @ February 25 2009, 5:14 PM GMTOne day I'll try reading one of his well known books.
I tried picking up a random book (I think it was from his Discworld series) and I didn't like the writing style. But besides that I'm sure he has some great stuff.
No, you're correct with your inital reaction. IMO.
Quote: Curt @ February 25 2009, 5:14 PM GMTOne day I'll try reading one of his well known books.
I tried picking up a random book (I think it was from his Discworld series) and I didn't like the writing style. But besides that I'm sure he has some great stuff.
Try reading Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. That's a lot of fun, especially if you like end of the world 666 spoofs.
Cool will do. I didn't know the two had worked on something together.
I'm reading American Gods right now. Pretty depressing so far.
I loved Johnny and the Dead. I might read that tonight actually. I avoided Disc World books, although I really think I might enjoy them.
I don't like wizards and dragons and shit either.
And don't think Pratchett would sway me.
I heart Stephen King, but I avoid that swords and quests and talismans series he writes like the plague. Bleurgh.
Quote: zooo @ February 25 2009, 7:21 PM GMTI don't like wizards and dragons and shit either.
And don't think Pratchett would sway me.
What about Rowling?
Oh yeah.
CONSIDER ME A MASSIVE HYPOCRITE.
I guess she's different because it's set in the real world. Not in some mystical time on some mystical planet where they don't even speak proper English. There's a lot that feels real to me.
Yep, prezunctly.