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Old 10-22-2007, 08:35 PM   #185
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Wikipedia has a very helpful chronological and thematical list. Enter "discworld" as the keyword.

I just finished re-reading Mister Monday by Garth Nix. It was even better than I remembered -- I noticed a bunch of things I'd missed on the first read, especially in light of having read up to Lady Friday since then. Now I'm about halfway through Grim Tuesday. Maybe I'll take a break from Nix and re-read some Katherine Kurtz after this. I haven't read anything by her in a long time. The Kite Runner and Three Cups of Tea are also on my to-read list, but I have them in paper, not as ebooks. I have some Neil Gaiman and Cornelia Funke stacked up waiting for attention, too-- but when I'm as tired as I've been lately, I tend to want to just re-read something familiar.
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