Cockney
24-02-2005, 10:18 AM
What’s your favourite Terry Pratchett Book?
For me it has to be Guards guards
So funny but there are so many funny bits to list them all
Heres a ture funny story
My wife was having a baby so I took a book along so I would not get bored
Big mistake I took Thaust
The one where rinsewind escapes from the dungeon dimension and a small spotty teenager who spent a lot of time alone in his bedroom trying to summon a demon to do his bidding
Because rinsewind returned to the Disc world through a portal from the demon dimension he has the powers of a demon and when he starts to grant the boys wishes the concrescences are hilarious
But what was just as funny was my wife lying on the bed in agony and me next to her wetting my self with laughter every now and then
Kittencat
24-02-2005, 01:04 PM
What’s your favourite Terry Pratchett Book?
For me it has to be Guards guards
So funny but there are so many funny bits to list them all
Heres a ture funny story
My wife was having a baby so I took a book along so I would not get bored
Big mistake I took Thaust
The one where rinsewind escapes from the dungeon dimension and a small spotty teenager who spent a lot of time alone in his bedroom trying to summon a demon to do his bidding
Because rinsewind returned to the Disc world through a portal from the demon dimension he has the powers of a demon and when he starts to grant the boys wishes the concrescences are hilarious
But what was just as funny was my wife lying on the bed in agony and me next to her wetting my self with laughter every now and then
Probably 'Good Omens'.
I even nicked my sig line from it. :thumbsup:
Cockney
24-02-2005, 01:11 PM
Probably 'Good Omens'.
I even nicked my sig line from it. :thumbsup:
So you did I never noticed that before
I liked that one Om the Tortes
There good eating on them you know
Kittencat
24-02-2005, 01:17 PM
You mean 'Small Gods'?
Didn't like that one as much.
And I can't say I've ever tried tortoise..:laugh:
Cockney
24-02-2005, 01:53 PM
You mean 'Small Gods'?
Didn't like that one as much.
And I can't say I've ever tried tortoise..:laugh:
Sorry yes
'Good Omens what was the plot line again to save me getting it out
Kittencat
24-02-2005, 01:58 PM
Sorry yes
'Good Omens what was the plot line again to save me getting it out
You must remember..
Crowley/Crawley?
Aziraphale the angel?
The Dog from hell?
Armageddon and all that?
I'll have to read it again now... :book:
Cockney
24-02-2005, 02:10 PM
You must remember..
Crowley/Crawley?
Aziraphale the angel?
The Dog from hell?
Armageddon and all that?
I'll have to read it again now... :book:
Was that the one where there was five hoarse man of the apocalypse in the original line up but one left to become a milkman?
With deaths granddaughter
Kittencat
24-02-2005, 02:12 PM
Was that the one where there was five hoarse man of the apocalypse in the original line up but one left to become a milkman?
With deaths granddaughter
I don't think Susan was in Good Omens....
I feel a Pratchett fest coming on. :D
Cockney
24-02-2005, 02:26 PM
I don't think Susan was in Good Omens....
I feel a Pratchett fest coming on. :D
With Rinsewind and the wizards
They where trying to stop the Dungeon dimension from braking through
I am getting confused now I will have to go and find the book
Cockney
24-02-2005, 07:10 PM
can anyone help sort this out i can't find the book
floopy
24-02-2005, 07:26 PM
My fave has to be Wyrd Sistersm the Macbeth one, it was my first Pratchett and is still my fave.
For some reason all the witch ones appeal to me :cool:
waylander
01-03-2005, 05:51 PM
There are so many great pratchett books, all the guards books (Guards,Guards , Men at Arms, Night Watch etc) pyramids, Witches Abroad and Good Omens are great :smartie: