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May 14, 2005
Going Postal, by Terry Pratchett
[The Rantings of Eric Nehrlich] Similar to the Evanovich books, when I saw the latest Terry Pratchett at the library, I grabbed it and read it. As usual, it’s clever and funny, but not particularly memorable.
Some slightly related:
[The Slinky Cat Speaks] I geek, therefore I am: Diana Gabaldon. The only romance which Ive ever enjoyed, because the characters were so unbelievably real. The main character doesnt simper around in bosom-enhancing dresses being all fiesty (but feminine!) and making the man feel exasperated yet strangely attracted to her, and there is no fundamental misunderstanding based on her mistaken identity and being caught in the broom closet with the footservant (played by Orlando Bloom), and they dont have to find the magical key to the golden monkeys buttocks or else their love will be in jeopardy and they have extremely euphemistic sex and shes always a bloody virgin.
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[Mental Asylum] Stolen: McCollough 65. Mort, TerryPratchett 66. The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton 67. The Magus, John Fowles 68. Good Omens, TerryPratchett and Neil Gaiman 69. Guards! Guards!, TerryPratchett 70. Lord... Tressell 73. Night Watch, TerryPratchett 74. Matilda, Roald Dahl 75. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen
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[Anna] Goals: by Helen Fielding 8 A Hat Full of Sky by TerryPratchett 9 Norweigan Wood by Haruki Murakami... Spellbound by Jane Green 16 Sheer Mischief by Jill Mansell 17 Monstrous Regiment by TerryPratchett 18... Handbook by Kate Long 99 The Visitors' Book by Caroline Upcher 100 Going Postal by TerryPratchett 101
[Matted Spam] Year Of The Book: All I can hope for is that his wife did everything and all he did was hand me the bag, clueless as to what my purchase was. Anyway, when I ordered it, I mentioned to Collin that I had bought this. He asked if it was called "Nary-A-Jiggle" or "Rock Hard Jugs." I was a little disappointed when it came in and it was only called Bust Sculpt. BTW, I've been using it now for 4 weeks and I'm not sure if they're any firmer or not!
[EastOfTheSun.Org] Books, books and.... did I mention books?: , TerryPratchett and Neil Gaiman 69. Guards! Guards!, TerryPratchett 70. Lord Of The Flies, William.... Night Watch, TerryPratchett 74. Matilda, Roald Dahl 75. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding.... The Colour Of Magic, TerryPratchett 94. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho 95. Katherine, Anya Seton 96
Posted at May 14, 2005 10:59 AM
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