![]() ![]() Getting an insight into how the man ticked. I loved the book, and I struggled to put it down (a theme I assure you). So I was very pleased to receive The Magic of Terry Pratchett from M(r)s Tea Leaves & Reads. Sadly Sir Terry passed away in 2015 and I regret never getting a chance to meet him in person. From Whimsical Fantasy to Satire, to Life Affirming musings. ![]() ![]() Since then I have read most of his Discworld novels and been witness to the evolution of his series. I couldn’t put it down, what was this magical world? I got the flat earth trope, but a flat disc shaped earth on top of a turtle? That was floating towards the Big Bang? Or something worse?! I had been introduced to the Discworld by the legendary, Sir Terry Pratchett. ![]() I’d loved the look of the cover and felt like it would be perfectly suitable for a bit of head torch reading. I had borrowed a book from the Library called Eric. However, there is an author that I discovered around the millennium camping in a small coastal village called Charmouth, UK, back in the days when we were still allowed to do such nefarious activity. So we’re going back a while now and I think it’s mainly because I have to have a really vested interest in the person or subject before even picking the book up. I’m not really a Biography reader… In fact the last Biography (and I use the term loosely here) I read was Michael Palin’s Full Circle, setting off on yet another one of his adventures to the Pacific published in 1997. ![]()
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