All I can think of is that the librarian and the luggage will both be CGI, so voice and body-shape need not be from the same actor. looking at the cast list I...
Nanny Nitt waddles into the Drum, beady eyes searching the dim interior for signs of (friendly) dragons, Pteppic-biographers, people with floral names, and so...
'Allo Nanny! I guess we've all been making money or reading same. I've recently run across someone who promotes the idea of making scrumpy cider with honey...
... I've been lurking in the corner, polishing my fine stock of the best dwarf make axes and rock cakes awaiting the rush of customers. i think the dragon has...
i recently enjoyed reading the last terry pratchett book. ... I've been lurking in the corner, polishing my fine stock of the best dwarf make axes and rock...
... Well, I've been in the outskirts of Klatch, in a manner of speaking, and since I got back have been tracking down and reading Making Money... Linda...
I've not read all the Discworld novels (yes, there's no doubt a special place in Havelock's dungeons reserved for me and a few thousand scorpions), but...
As I blearily raise my head off the multiple bushels of apples I've been processing (dried, juiced and butter-ed), I'm wishing I DID have a proper recipe for...
Exactly what part of Night Watch is a mystery? we know who the bad guys are, and Vimes knows who they are. He's just not in a position to do anything about...
Yeah, _Feet of Clay_ was a great whodunit. I started a story about an adolescent who makes golems (she's a gentile, but hey, it IS fantasy) as a science...
I don't see it - sorry. NIght Watch was a procedural if I ever saw one, and the monks of history cleared up who was Keel pretty early in the plot. What took a...
"keel's real motives" suggests you've answered, for yourself, the question which i suggest is NOT answered -- was the keel known by young sam vimes merely old...
I would call this a "crime drama" rather than a "mystery" if I were forced to choose a category. Next: CSI: A-M, starring Cherie Littlebottom! Susan [Not...
We had a discussion in my writing group about the difference between types of mysteries as well as suspense vs. mystery. The boundaries are somewhat fluid....
_._,I would call this a "crime drama" rather than a "mystery" if I were forced to choose a category. Next: CSI: A-M, starring Cherie Littlebottom! ___ Now this...
Umm... no - that one was cleared up by the monks pretty early on. Go read the 1st conversation between Vimes and Lu-Tze again - he said - there are 2...
Susan, that is so cute! I don't have a TV but know about CSI b/c everyone talks about it and one of my grandkids got a CSI board game at Xmas last year...
... Oh my word. That's easy to do. These characters have been with us for many decades now, and are more real to us than a lot of "real" people making the...
Well, duh. As I re-read Night Watch, I finally get the part about the hard-boiled egg. I was never a Marx Brothers fan although I've been in love with Harpo...
One post in seven days? *sniff sniff* what happened? Ok i havent been a member since i was fifteen. It's been some time since then.... I just turned twenty ...
... Greetings old(?) friend. How the devil are you and your clan? Its been quiet around here, but we still have a few mad moments. Axe sales have dropped off...
... Aronya? Or however it was spelled? I'd have to say there aren't enough opinionated South Africans flaming left, right and centre around to fuel debate. ;-)...
Well, I guess I'm a newbie to you. We've had a discussion lately about which ones could be considered "mysteries," which led to my re-reading _Night Watch_...
Ello ello *big what appears to be a smile* oh dear i seem i *am remembered *starts sidling to the door, seriously considering making a run for it but gets ...