Eric. The only point it had was to get Rincewind out of the Dungeon Dimensions. One good bit though, when Eric says he wants to be a eunuch.<br><br>Dragonlover...
I did already replied about the first two groups, but as I went on my reply was already posted (stupid computer-thingy, rest assured I kicked it)<br>So, ...
Equal Rites, Not because it is a bad book (cheek!) but because I had grown to love Granny in the other books before I read this one, and she isn't the same....
I had to say to myself that this was Granny before she'd developed quite as much. Well, if you'd met me now, and then went back and met me when I was 25,...
Can't really judge Eric as a real Discworld novel because so much of its original appeal was in the Fantastic artwork that was with it.... <br>Also on that ...
How can it not be a Discworld book? I mean, it has Rincewind in it, it has Death in it, it is set on the *Discworld* and is in the list of Discworld books in...
My least favourite would be Small Gods, don't ask me why. I still reread it along with the others, and it has some good bits.<br><br>It would be interesting to...
I reckon my favourite has to be "Lords & Ladies". It was one of the first Discworld books I read & I still love it. My least favourite is Eric- dunno why but I...
I actually said it wasn't a Discworld NOVEL - the difference being that Eric is more of a short story than a proper discworld novel and that you can't really...
Thank you for the info, Davo! I'm sorry to be a bit belated, but I had tried posting thanks before and Yahoo was messed up, I guess.<br>I had forgotten that...
Hi, Dave! Does "Big Yin" = "Big One"?<br>I enjoyed hearing about Edinburgh. I read recently that the "tells" in the Middle East are places where people have ...
Everyone is paying out Eric, but i have never read it because you can't get it down here without ordering it and waiting for a month or two. Which means i will...
Big Yin does, I believe, mean Big One. In case you have never seen Billy Connolly, he is Superb! Like a Pratchett book in stand up form! <br>If you consider...
Erm... Okay! Try to make it semi edible!<br>I have a pretty tough stomach, but would rather not have anyting tht involves bugs( though I have tried Honeyed ...
How about steamed paving slabs?<br><br>Anyway least favourite books. Well a toss up between Soul Music and Hogfather as I hate Susan, going to go with ...
I would go - but supposidly it's in Leicestershire. I don't even know where that is to be honest. It would be £40 for the ticket - accomdation for 4 days, ...
I'd love to go, no matter what the cost [and it's 7 times more in israeli shekels, and I don't earn that much in a year]. The only problem is that I'll be in...
Jericho inhabited for 10000 years? given the fact that history is only 5000 years old [invention of writing], I would like to know where you got that ...
About Jericho, here is what it says in "The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology" by Norah Moloney, 1997, Oxford University Press. (I got this book out of the ...
Thanks, Dave!<br>I've heard that in Oriental countries, the thought of eating cheese was disgusting--coagulated cow secretions, yuck! (Although the Mongols...
I apologise, I didn't know.<br>I live near the Megido tell [the one from the bible], and I know this one is not that old, but I had no idea about the one in...