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tigertracks 24 wrote:Too bad all the Micromaster gestalts can do is glare menacingly at each other...
Maybe a staring contest FTW?
zemper wrote:off topic - but oh my, you HAVE a decent collection of books there. it seems we have the same interests grim, TFs and fantasy literature. what's that big, thin tolkien book ya got there?
zemper wrote:off topic - but oh my, you HAVE a decent collection of books there. it seems we have the same interests grim, TFs and fantasy literature. what's that big, thin tolkien book ya got there?
GrimSqueaker wrote:
P.s. Terry Pratchett beats Terry Brooks hands down!
GrimSqueaker wrote:Pratchett was knighted! And as far as i am aware he is the best selling living English novelist, i dont know if that means British or in the English launage but either way since he is in the same market as J.K. Rowling its pretty damn good.
Treat yourself, go read him-i recommend any book which feature Death (and of course the GrimSqueaker!) as a good place to start
GrimSqueaker wrote:zemper wrote:off topic - but oh my, you HAVE a decent collection of books there. it seems we have the same interests grim, TFs and fantasy literature. what's that big, thin tolkien book ya got there?
The Art of the lord of the Rings, although to be honest i dont really like tolken anymore-I much prefer Pratchett (thats why i am GrimSqueaker and not Bilbo!)
I do read alot though! One last picture to give u an idea of how much..........
I have a lot more books than that, but i think it illustrates the point-i dig reading. I have read every book there (apart from the new Harry Potter) several times. And its not all fantasy either, i have quite a few on psychology, religion and tonnes on art.
P.s. Terry Pratchett beats Terry Brooks hands down!
zemper wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:zemper wrote:off topic - but oh my, you HAVE a decent collection of books there. it seems we have the same interests grim, TFs and fantasy literature. what's that big, thin tolkien book ya got there?
The Art of the lord of the Rings, although to be honest i dont really like tolken anymore-I much prefer Pratchett (thats why i am GrimSqueaker and not Bilbo!)
I do read alot though! One last picture to give u an idea of how much..........
I have a lot more books than that, but i think it illustrates the point-i dig reading. I have read every book there (apart from the new Harry Potter) several times. And its not all fantasy either, i have quite a few on psychology, religion and tonnes on art.
P.s. Terry Pratchett beats Terry Brooks hands down!
*GASP* oh my! *faints with geek envy*![]()
now i am pretty jealous of you my friend (in a good way). you have a much more varied selection of books than i have, though i read a lot too, and not only fantasy lit., but also on a wide range of topics. sorry if it got off-topic but i can't resist commenting on fellow book worms.keep it up grim.
waaaaghlord wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:Pratchett was knighted! And as far as i am aware he is the best selling living English novelist, i dont know if that means British or in the English launage but either way since he is in the same market as J.K. Rowling its pretty damn good.
Treat yourself, go read him-i recommend any book which feature Death (and of course the GrimSqueaker!) as a good place to start
All the Discworld books feature Death, he's the one universally recurring character that's the gag. I assume that you meant books like Reaper Man that feature him as the protagonist.
Another interesting Pratchett fact, he's the world's most shoplifted author.
tigertracks 24 wrote:waaaaghlord wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:Pratchett was knighted! And as far as i am aware he is the best selling living English novelist, i dont know if that means British or in the English launage but either way since he is in the same market as J.K. Rowling its pretty damn good.
Treat yourself, go read him-i recommend any book which feature Death (and of course the GrimSqueaker!) as a good place to start
All the Discworld books feature Death, he's the one universally recurring character that's the gag. I assume that you meant books like Reaper Man that feature him as the protagonist.
Another interesting Pratchett fact, he's the world's most shoplifted author.
Thanks to both of you. I will have to check a book or two of his out.
Style similar to what author? Or I should say, what authors have used him as inspiration/pirated from him?
GrimSqueaker wrote:Can Orks read?
waaaaghlord wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:Can Orks read?
Sort of, but we're not very literate, hence my handle not being capitalised as a proper known should be.
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