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Old 03-06-2011, 04:42 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Namekuseijin View Post
1+ for Pernicious' analysis. Mort is indeed a turning point and a mindblowing book at his own.
agreed.

My introduction to Discworld was with the BBC radio play version of "Mort". This was a full cast play and not a single voice reading. Its an excellent production. I've heard others from the BBC that were also very good.

I've since started reading the books. I recently read the first, "Color of Magic". I enjoyed it, but it is not of the same caliber as "Guards, Guards" or "Mort".
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