![]() Pretty much every single book in this series deserves five out of five stars or higher (with one or two exceptions that I may mark down to a 4.75 with a heavy, heavy heart), and you are unlikely to find any real criticisms about this book below. I have read all of the adult books set in Discworld multiple times (I have yet to read all of the young adult ones), and it is an unusual year when I do not listen or read some of these books in my spare time. It’s the series that I go back to at any time when I want something fun and familiar to enjoy. The Discworld series represents one of my ultimate comfort series of books. I have loved Discworld since I was a small child, and my appreciation and respect for the complex writings of the late, great genius, Sir Terry Pratchett, has grown with me. Reviewed as part of my Throwback Thursday series, where I republish old reviews, review books I have read before or review older books I have only just had a chance to read.īecause my blog shares the name of a building featured in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, some people might have assumed that I am a fan. ![]() Length: 332 pages or 10 hours and 8 minutes ![]() Publishers: Corgi and ISIS Audiobooks (14 November 1991) ![]()
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