Saturday, August 4, 2007

The Light Fantastic, by Terry Pratchett

Disclaimer explaining my forgetfulness: I probably should've done this right after finishing the book Thursday afternoon, but at that point I thought I'd get a chance either Thurs evening or Fri (which maybe I could've, but not with my engrained computer habits)

Summary: The Discworld is on the verge of being destroyed unless all eight Spells are said together some specific day. Unfortunately, one of the spells is stuck in the head of failed wizard Rincewind (I think that's his name), so they have to find him first. Unfortunately, he doesn't know what's going on so he tries to evade capture. Meanwhile, things are going strangely as a result of the visible signs of this potential doom.

Reaction: I rather like the Luggage. Um, yeah. This book has many amusing comments (like, for example the druid complaining about incompetent computer users (the computer in this case being something like Stonehenge)). As do all the Pratchett books I've read. Other than that, nothing really stands out right now.

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