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| | 2. |  | The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio from Paper Tiger
Customer Review:
 Very well written book, fun to read, with lots of information in it. Has some very nice illustrations, too. Maybe not the most scientific work around, but because Sir Roberts life was so interesting, it would be a shame to just boil it down to the scientific facts and leave out all the adventures... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 4. |  | The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio from Sterling
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 I do the same thing as the presious review when reading discworld books with his illistrations i always look forward to the moment in the book that is illistrated on the cover, and as the previous reviewer also find new things all the time, his work is beautifuly styled.
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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| | 5. | [no image] | Eric (Discworld) from Gollancz
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 I am, of course, Terry Pratchett's biggest fan, and normally willing to defend the man against just about any accusation. In this case, however, I'm afraid that I must agree with the consensus. "Eric" is one of Pratchett's most mediocre novels. It is short and hasty, for beginners. The main... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 6. |  | The Bromeliad from Doubleday
Customer Review:
 I've never been a huge Pratchett fan. His science fiction books are good enough if I don't have anything else on my list although quite frankly I enjoy paging through this internet Pratchett annotations site. The late Douglas Adams's works are snappier and less dated--I ame in awe of Adams's... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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| | 7. |  | The Carpet People from Doubleday
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 The story behind this story is nearly the best story of all: "This book had two authors, one aged seventeen, one aged forty-three. Both of them were Terry Pratchett." Having penned this tale and had it lapse into obscurity, Pratchett is impelled by his editors to revive it years later. Rightly so.... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 10. | [no image] | TRUCKERS from Doubleday
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 This is the first book in Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy, and it gets the series started well. It is about a group of nomes who live in a department store--but they have lived there so long that they have forgotten there is a world outside. The only problem is that the store will be demolished... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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