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Old 11-24-2010, 04:16 PM   #40
speakingtohe
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I hadn't read much Terry Pratchett in 40+ years. I accidentally borrowed a couple of his childrens/YA series from the library and while a bit perplexed at the start found them worth reading.
The man is/was a genious. Any of his books can be read and enjoyed by any age group. How often can you say that.

I think you must have Terry Pratchett confused with someone else-- Pratchett's first novel was published only 39 years ago, and his first Discworld novel only 27 years ago. (The most recent was last month.)
Nitpicking at its finest Like a mistake in years equates to a confusion of authors. Forgive my typos please. I will strive to do better.
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