| Small Gods by Terry Pratchett, 344 pages Steven Krise 28 February 2002 Quirky tale about the origin and demise of gods as well as the power and danger of belief. | Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett, 374 pages Steven Krise 19 September 2003 Commentary on the evils of suburbanization and Wal-Mart culture, I think? Another witty, off-the-wall story by Pratchett complete with the Zombie ringleader of the Undead Rights movement, a shy bogeyman who comes "out of the closet" and a wereman. |
Small Gods by Terry Pratchett, 344 pages Steven Krise 24 May 2004 Seems less iconclastic upon the second reading. |
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett, 353 pages Steven Krise 02 April 2005 |
Interesting Times by Terry Pratchett, 368 pages Steven Krise 25 September 2005 Rincewind winced. He had always been aware that Someone Up There was doing something on him. He'd never considered it was smiling. |
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett, 373 pages Steven Krise 20 November 2005 A story about Sex, Drugs, and Music with Rocks In. The main character, Imp y Celyn (which is Llamedos-ish for Small Bud of the Holly), brings an unintended musical revolution to Ankh-Morpork. Oh, and death is off gallivanting about the Disc again trying to sort out the meaning of it all, anyways. |
Pyramids by Terry Pratchett, 380 pages Steven Krise 20 November 2005 When the hatch closed above him, Autocue sidled over to one of the [Trojan] hores's massive legs and put it to a use for which it wasn't originally intended. And it was while he was staring vaguely ahead, lost in that Zen-like contemplation which occurs at moments like this that there was a faint pop in the air and an entire river valley opened up in front of him. It's not the sort of thing that ought to happen to a thoughtful lad. Especially one who has to wash his own uniform. |
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett, 377 pages Steven Krise 12 January 2006 A story of hope set against the backdrop of the competition between two companies in the message delivery industry. Includes a group of phreakers called the Smoking GNU. |
The Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett, 265 pages Steven Krise 21 January 2006 Sort of Pratchett's take on Macbeth. |
Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett, 378 pages Steven Krise 21 November 2006 Perfect clock traps time and kaos ensues. |
Feet of Clay by Terry Pratchett, 357 pages Steven Krise 10 December 2006 Pratchett's take on the murder mystery. |
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett, 237 pages Steven Krise 20 December 2006 Eskarina is the 8th son of an 8th son, destining her for a long career as a powerful wizard. There's only one problem (to the world, not to Esk). She's a girl. |
Mort by Terry Pratchett, 243 pages Steven Krise 01 January 2007 Death takes an apprentice, goes on a vacation, and then kicks ass after chaos ensues. |
Maskerade by Terry Pratchett, 358 pages Steven Krise 05 April 2007 Pratchett's take on "The Phantom of the Opera". |
Eric by Terry Pratchett, 197 pages Steven Krise 19 July 2007 "If Terry Pratchett is not yet [in] an institution he should be.... Nothing...magical." |
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett, 337 pages Steven Krise 03 August 2007 ? |