Humor & Satire
mobi |eng | 2001-04-01 | Author:Terry Pratchett
Lady Margolotta watched the coach until it reached the gates of the town. She stood back a little from the window. There was a slight overcast, but habits of preservation ...
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Epic
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2007-05-14 | Author:Terry Pratchett
Hierarchy, Vorbis said later. The Ephebians didn’t think in terms of hierarchies. No army could cross the desert. But maybe a small army could get a quarter of the way, ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2010-02-09 | Author:Terry Pratchett
The worst thing about losing your temper with Mustrum Ridcully was that he never noticed when you did. Wizards, when faced with danger, would immediately stop and argue amongst themselves ...
( Category:
Epic
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2007-09-17 | Author:Terry Pratchett
He’d rewritten the Patrician story, too, adding as much as he was certain of, and there wasn’t much of that. He was, frankly, stuck. Sacharissa had penned a story about ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2002-02-04 | Author:Terry Pratchett
Flames roared over Tsort. The entire hubward sky was red. Rincewind and Eric watched from a rock down by the beach. “They’re not topless towers, anyway,” said Eric after a ...
( Category:
Humorous
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2005-10-29 | Author:Terry Pratchett
“What do you mean, ‘nothing’?” said Vimes. “It’s got to be the book! He licks his fingers to turn a page, and every day he gets a little dose of ...
( Category:
Comedy
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2009-10-05 | Author:Terry Pratchett
The next day there was a piece in the Times about the mysterious disappearance of the fabulous ‘Jewels’, which made Glenda smile. They just haven’t read their fairy stories, she ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 1999-09-06 | Author:Terry Pratchett
“What’s the matter? What’s the matter?” said the oh god. He took Susan by the shoulders. They felt bony under his hands. “DAMN,” said Susan. She pushed him away and ...
( Category:
Paranormal & Urban
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2007-09-16 | Author:Terry Pratchett
MOIST’S PAST LIFE flashed before his eyes. He didn’t even need to go to the bother of dying, although he felt as though he was going to. It was Cribbins! ...
( Category:
Humorous
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2002-02-04 | Author:Terry Pratchett
The Librarian forced the page open and chained it down. The book tried to snap at him. Its contents had made it what it was. Evil and treacherous. It contained ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2011-04-20 | Author:George Macdonald Fraser
Appendix The Emperor Franz-Josef (1830-1916) and Empress Elisabeth (1837-1898) "The last European monarch of the old school", was how the Emperor Franz-Josef I described himself to Theodore Roosevelt, with good ...
( Category:
Historical
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2010-02-08 | Author:Terry Pratchett
However available they were, and no further information was vouchsafed on this point, they were certainly more available than accommodation in Genua in Fat Lunchtime. All the taverns and inns ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2006-02-11 | Author:Terry Pratchett
“…A crucial factor, I have always found, is NOT the size of the forces. It is the positioning and commitment of reserves, the bringing of power to a point…” Vimes ...
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Humor & Satire
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2011-02-01 | Author:Ian Fleming
CHAPTER 14 - 'LA VIE EN ROSE?' The entrance to the Roi Galant was a seven-foot golden picture-frame which had once, perhaps, enclosed the vast portrait of a noble European. ...
( Category:
Espionage
February 9,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2005-07-02 | Author:Terry Pratchett
The new daylight sloshed onto the world. Discworld light is old, slow and heavy; it roared across the landscape like a cavalry charge. The occasional valley slowed it for a ...
( Category:
Humorous
February 9,2015 )
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