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/Pratchett or Gaiman
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emvee I wanna do bad things to you, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:25,
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you lost me
i have a feeling it's something to do with Good Omens though
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niceandwarmandhot vive la résistance, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:27,
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It's mentioned several times
along with the thing how all tapes in your car turn into Queen's Greatest Hits
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emvee I wanna do bad things to you, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:29,
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that is my most favouritest book ever
not becuase it's the most emotive, well-written or high-brow book ever, but simply because it never fails to make me laugh.
i like the bit about milton keynes
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niceandwarmandhot vive la résistance, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:31,
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Gaiman
I can't stand Pratchett's writing style
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GrandmaOfShoes, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:27,
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i agree
but i love that book.
anansi boys is quite good too
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niceandwarmandhot vive la résistance, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:32,
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I enjoyed Anansi Boys
it did make me chuckle
*hides from some birdies*
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GrandmaOfShoes, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:33,
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i've lent it to a newly-mum friend of mine
in the hope she'll get the fear - the end bit with the tongue is just the thing to freak out her lady hormone overdrive..hehe
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niceandwarmandhot vive la résistance, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:36,
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ha ha!!
my opinion of you has dropped dramatically in the last two posts....
:P
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Ironman tetsuo Back once again with the renegade mastah!, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:37,
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haha oh well, you win some and you lose some
I've just never really gotten into Pratchett, I've tried, but I find it an effort
I can glide through Orwell but struggle with Pratchett
/odds
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GrandmaOfShoes, Fri 17 Nov 2006, 14:38,
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