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Old 09-22-2008, 01:06 PM   #846
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Just Skimmed through a few pages of

The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld by Terry Pratchett (Author), Stephen Briggs (Author)

I keep it around to dip in, when I need a laugh, and boy did I really need one today

Its full of quotes and funny stuff from his Discworld Series, and I must say that it is invaluable for times when I just want to relieve a quick scene, without having to laborious search through half a dozen boxes to find the particular book .

Stephen Briggs has definitely done a good job here. Now if only he'll put out the Discworld Companion as a Mobi Dictionary (so I can then justify rebuying my whole Pratchett collection as ebooks, and have the companion easily available to check stuff), or even at least as an ebook. Grrr!

My only regret was that it was only available in pBook when I bought it, so no easy access on the Reader

Actually that's one of my biggest complaints about Pratchett books. The unavailability of books such as the Companion, Science off.. , other reference books as ebooks.
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