Oh, but there's a difference between "Omg, my house is burning down while I'm typing this!" spam and "Provide this information because I have never heard of this obscure google thing you speak of, plzkthx" spam.
In the interest of procrastination? This means I absolutely have to answer. I've wanted to read more Pratchett for ages, but quite honestly--I don't know where to start. There are a bazillion books in the Discworld series.
Generally? Hm, if I like a book or not doesn't depend on its age. *thinks back* Nope, no rhyme nor reason.
Two books that really disappointed me: 1. Nick Hornby's "About A Boy" (Raving reviews everywhere I looked. Insightful! Funny! It's not.) 2. Hermann Hesse's "Narziss und Goldmund" (I liked "Der Steppenwolf", but this one was...as subtle as a club to the head.)
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In the interest of procrastination? This means I absolutely have to answer. I've wanted to read more Pratchett for ages, but quite honestly--I don't know where to start. There are a bazillion books in the Discworld series.
Generally? Hm, if I like a book or not doesn't depend on its age. *thinks back* Nope, no rhyme nor reason.
Two books that really disappointed me: 1. Nick Hornby's "About A Boy" (Raving reviews everywhere I looked. Insightful! Funny! It's not.) 2. Hermann Hesse's "Narziss und Goldmund" (I liked "Der Steppenwolf", but this one was...as subtle as a club to the head.)