Pratchett, Terry: Witches of Discworld
Witches (usually women) are a force to be reckoned with on the Discworld. Nowhere near as flashy as the wizards (usually men), these women often rule their villages with an iron fist and a whole lot...
View ArticlePratchett, Terry: Death
Death as illustrated by Paul Kidby The Grim Reaper in the form of a skeletal body in a black robe, with a scythe and speaking in CAPITAL LETTERS appears for the first time in The Colour of Magic. His...
View ArticlePratchett, Terry: The Watch/Vimes
Streets of Ankh-Morpork (wow) Samuel Vimes is a beautiful character. He grew up in Cockbill Street, the poorest area of Ankh-Morpork. They were so poor that while they had practically nothing to eat,...
View ArticleKater, Paul: Hilda – Snow White Revisited (Hilda the Wicked Witch) (2010)
I am going to say it again. Grimhilda is the most adorable wicked witch I have ever come across. She is wicked, but she is wicked in a proprietary and warm manner. Paul Kater’s writing conveys humour...
View ArticleJackson, Ros: The Secret Eater (2013)
Cover art by Rick ParsonsEditing by Anna Genoese I was given a reviewer’s copy of The Secret Eater. I promise that I have not included either “bomb-making instructions” or “the directions to” Ros’...
View ArticleEnglish professor suddenly realises students will believe literally anything...
humanitysdarkerside:To any and all teachers/professors out there: Do you find yourself agreeing with the experiences of Prof. Mabrey? Originally posted on Craig Hill Training Services: Professor...
View ArticleBarant, D.D.: Dying Bites (The Bloodhound Files) (2009)
Cover artist: ??? (help!) “Don DeBrandt is a Canadian author who also writes under the pen-names Donn Cortez and DD Barant.” The Bloodhound Files was created by Mr. Barant as a social satire. I had...
View ArticleStross, Charles: The Atrocity Archives (Laundry Files I)
Cover art by Steve Montiglio The Atrocity Archives consists of two stories: The Atrocity Archive and The Concrete Jungle. “Saving the world is Bob Howard’s job. There are a surprising number of...
View ArticleParable of the Isms (1936)
Feudalism: You have two cows. Your lord takes some of the milk. (Anonymous) Socialism: You have two cows. The government takes one and gives it to your neighbor. (Silas Strawn, 1935) Pure socialism:...
View ArticleBradford, Owyn: “Get your exit letter, see what freedom’s done!”
A satirical look at belief by one of my friends Lyrics by Owyn Bradford Melody: “Count your many blessings” (LDS Hymn: #252)...
View ArticlePratchett, Terry: Raising Steam (Discworld 40) (2013)
Terry Pratchett is God. Or perhaps he is Moist von Lipwig. What a name. Seriously! Pratchett has a way with names that I have never seen outdone. I loved Raising Steam. Goblins are my new favorite...
View ArticleGreen, Dominic: Saucerers and Gondoliers (Ant & Cleo 1) (2008)
It was the cover that lured me in. Sometimes I am lucky and the cover actually presages the contents. Dominic Green‘s Ant & Cleo series is as well-written and ridiculous as only British humor can...
View ArticleKotzwinkle, William: Doctor Rat (1976)
Doctor Rat gives voice to the horrors of the laboratory as seen from the eyes of the lab-animals. Driven insane by the experiments performed on him, many of them without anaesthesia, Dr. Rat encourages...
View ArticleSvingen & Pedersen; Flushed (Meantime stories I) (2018)
Topics of the Meantime short-stories are independent of each other. Thus far there are three of them. Flushed is the first one, and the one I enjoyed the least. Most of that has to do with translation...
View ArticleSvingen & Pedersen; Converted (The Meantime stories II)(2018)
Converted is the second short-story of The Meantime Series. “Draghan and the shaman had been on the inside of the innermost circles of power since the previous regime” until “King Avlar met his...
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