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After finally having read Dune and Great Expectations for the first time, now I have set upon reading Discworld books for the first time.
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Sep 23 '21, 19:59
Good so far. A village burned down, a watch vanished, and Death hinted at a coming time-space paradox.
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ahahah, I was correct about the paradox -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 23, 22:10
I read maybe 5, but it always felt like more of the same, and I didn't find it compelling enough to keep at it. -- nm
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mafic
Sep 23, 21:58
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I'm actually not sure if I mean Discworld or Ringworld -- nm
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zork
Sep 23, 22:01
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are there space ships, or wizards? -- nm
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mafic
Sep 23, 22:19
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Yes. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 23, 23:46
Those are all on my first-time read list also -- nm
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zork
Sep 23, 21:34
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