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([personal profile] jsbowden Oct. 10th, 2005 11:14 am)
So, you may have guessed what I read over the weekend. I enjoyed it. But then, Vimes is my favorite. Not that I would object to another Witches or Death installment.

I started Anansi Boys, and have Son of a Witch in the queueueueueueue.

It's a .gov holiday today, so we're not terribly busy, and traffic was non-existant. Always fun, that.
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Heh. I've just read it too. My only objection is that he's got a bit preachy lately - last time it was corporations, this time it was fundamentalists. Minor objection only, though - Pratchett is back on form. Yes, Vimes is my favourite too.

_Anansi Boys_ is in the to-be-read pile, but has to wait till I've finished Peter F. Hamilton's _Judas Unchained_ - second half of the Commonwealth saga, in which a wormhole network connects the worlds. Taking the train to a different planet is space travel of a sort I haven't seen before. I'm just fearing that it'll have another of his deus ex machina endings...

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Actually, I wouldn't call going postal preaching about corps, but preaching about corporate raiders.
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