Kiri ☂ (
taotrooper) wrote2006-12-09 12:22 pm
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I'll Wiip over here ;_;
My brothers just got their Wii and their Zelda. And I can't go over there today. Or any of these days. I weep.
Gamecube version on sale the 15th. That's next Friday. Nnng.
Speaking of cool things happening next week, British people with cable can watch Hogfather, based on the Pterry bookI haven't read yet; hell, is it even in Spanish?, next Saturday and Sunday. Of course, that means I'll be checking out the torrents :D
And these advent calendar videos (click on the "12 days of Hogswatch" tag) give me such good vibes! Death (yes, Death!) is the host and interviewer so it's all made of win. Oh, and Teh Pratchett is interviewed a couple of times, so you can't miss it.
Speaking of Discworld, and for my own control, here's my list of read books.
The Colour of Magic (1983)
The Light Fantastic (1986)
Equal Rites (1987)
Mort (1987)
Sourcery (1988)
Wyrd Sisters (1988)
Pyramids (1989)
Guards! Guards! (1989)
Faust Eric (1990)
Moving Pictures (1990)
Reaper Man (1991)
Witches Abroad (1991)
Small Gods (1992)
Lords and Ladies (1992)
Men at Arms (1993)
Soul Music (1994)
Interesting Times (1994)
Maskerade (1995)
Feet of Clay (1996)
Hogfather (1996)
Jingo (1997)
The Last Continent (1998)
Carpe Jugulum (1998)
The Fifth Elephant (1999)
The Truth (2000)
Thief of Time (2001)
Night Watch (2002)
Monstrous Regiment (2003)
Going Postal (2004)
Thud! (2005)
Where's My Cow? (2005)
Rincewind series: 6
Witches series: 2
Death series: 3
Watch series: 1
Others: 0
I just read as I find them. Order be damned.
I started with the Rincewind series, but I'm branching out as I can. I like all the series, actually. I thought I was going to dislike the Watch series the most as they're (kinda) the less supernatural books of the lot, but with just one book I was sold. I really enjoyed Men at Arms, it was witty.
Gamecube version on sale the 15th. That's next Friday. Nnng.
Speaking of cool things happening next week, British people with cable can watch Hogfather, based on the Pterry book
And these advent calendar videos (click on the "12 days of Hogswatch" tag) give me such good vibes! Death (yes, Death!) is the host and interviewer so it's all made of win. Oh, and Teh Pratchett is interviewed a couple of times, so you can't miss it.
Speaking of Discworld, and for my own control, here's my list of read books.
The Colour of Magic (1983)
The Light Fantastic (1986)
Equal Rites (1987)
Mort (1987)
Sourcery (1988)
Wyrd Sisters (1988)
Pyramids (1989)
Guards! Guards! (1989)
Moving Pictures (1990)
Reaper Man (1991)
Witches Abroad (1991)
Small Gods (1992)
Lords and Ladies (1992)
Men at Arms (1993)
Soul Music (1994)
Interesting Times (1994)
Maskerade (1995)
Feet of Clay (1996)
Hogfather (1996)
Jingo (1997)
The Last Continent (1998)
Carpe Jugulum (1998)
The Fifth Elephant (1999)
The Truth (2000)
Thief of Time (2001)
Night Watch (2002)
Monstrous Regiment (2003)
Going Postal (2004)
Thud! (2005)
Where's My Cow? (2005)
Rincewind series: 6
Witches series: 2
Death series: 3
Watch series: 1
Others: 0
I just read as I find them. Order be damned.
I started with the Rincewind series, but I'm branching out as I can. I like all the series, actually. I thought I was going to dislike the Watch series the most as they're (kinda) the less supernatural books of the lot, but with just one book I was sold. I really enjoyed Men at Arms, it was witty.
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I agree on the watching before the reading. I always nitpick Harry Potter. *has just outed herself as the ultimate nerd, darn it*