Readers learn about Discworld, a world that rides on the back of a giant turtle–called Great A’Tuin–swimming through space. “Let’s just say that if complete and utter chaos were lightning, then he’d be the sort to stand on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armor and shouting ‘All gods are bastards.’ Got any food?” I mean, I planned to get to the books, anyway, so I figured now was a good a time as any. When Pratchett passed away, I agreed do to a buddy read with him out of sympathy. I’m probably one of the last people on the planet who hasn’t read anything by Terry Pratchett despite the fact that I have friends who are huge fans of his, especially one of my closest and dearest friends, Nick, who is more infamous around these parts as being a peddler of his mom’s filthy alien smut that has been immortalized under the Goodreads bookshelf “ Nick’s Mom’s Porn (Has Got it Going On)” which is often sang to the tune Stacy’s Mom. Audiobook Review Bites: The Color of Magic & The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
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