I hardly ever read anymore. There's a bunch of half finished books on my shelf.
I used to read a lot as a kid, in fact I loved it. My parents get sad when they recall it, haha.
The Guards books are my favourite of the Discworld series. :)
Are ebooks an option for you Poet? There are a lot of free resources online and if you don't like physically going to your library they might have a digital collection.
I like my books made of paper unfortunately... and if it's a digital book I want it to be interactive (letting me make choices)... makes for more rereads :3
I think I might have known you were in Bosnia, at some point, but I've blinked since, so yeah
Poet, shame on you! This is Terry Pratchett we're talking about, remakes?!
Pay attention now...
The Discworld is supported on the backs of four elephants, which in turn stand upon the back of Great A'tuin, the world turtle. The fifth elephant is a legend. There were five initially, but one fell and ended up flung into an orbit around the disc. Coming back in through the atmosphere and crashing into the surface of the disc, breaking up the land and creating the mountains and continents. In typical Discworld fashion fat is mined by the dwarfs, there are enormous fat deposits beneath Überwald, and these are said to be the remained of the elephant.
I have an excuse too. I live in Belgium, it's 13:20h here.
Discworld! I have those books sitting in my e-reader waiting for me to finish the Book of the New Sun series by Gene Wolfe. Which is also nice, even if the protagonist is a bit of an asshat.
Question: does it take a long time to read a Discworld novel? Because I'm a terribly slow reader and this series is like 30 books long, and I don't want to be 50 by the time I've finished the last book. D: