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Going Postal: A Discworld Novel
by Terry Pratchett
 (11/20/2004)
Well I did it, went out and bought the book and oh my, I could not put it down. Filled with the expected Pratchett wry wit, he has become even more scathingly satirical of modern life is this latest installment of the Discworld series. Introducing many new characters but with some old friends making cameos and some old themes doing a bit mroe than that, Mr Pratchett tells an engagin tale of a likable rogue pitted against an unlikable rogue, and in doing so shows us many of the shades of grey inherent in any moral question.

He is also big on consequences and the realisation thereof in this story, plus what freedom actually means.

All in all one of his better books. Though funny it is not his funniest, but it may be one of the more insightful looks into the human hear the has thus produced, and he has proven himself very insightful in the past. I would recommend this book to anyone, not just fans, as at the very least it is thought provoking about what actually motivate speople to do the things they do.
Fear Nothing
by Dean Koontz
 (11/16/2004)
I hat to have to agree with almost everyone else, but yes this was a fantastic book. Great characters, normal brilliant Koontz plot, it is just fantastic.

I am so grabbing Sieze the Night tomorrow.
Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
by Christopher Paolini
 (11/16/2004)
I liked this book a lot, but I felt that it rushged the story somewhat. Normally one would expect the first book of a trilogy to be spent a bit more on character development and world introduction, however at the same time this lead to a great pace for the book overall.

Though at times as patronising in its trite situations/solutions as the rather overrated LOTR, I still feel it is a great first effort, and look forward to the (admittedly rather obvious in what they will be) plot revelations in Inheritance.
Going Postal: A Discworld Novel
by Terry Pratchett
 (11/16/2004)
Unlike some people *looks above* I am not so ignorant as to rate a book without actually reading it. So here is what I will do. Tomorrow I will cheerfully purchase this book in total confidence as pratchett has not yet written anything that was not an excellent read, and then I will post an actual review, rather than a shot in the dark without bothering to actually investigate.

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