Wilt. by Tom Sharpe
Wilt. Tom Sharpe. Pan: 1976. Unlike Pratchett who is able to work in some satire along wtih his humour, Sharpe is just funny with no intention of “deep … Read more »
Wilt. Tom Sharpe. Pan: 1976. Unlike Pratchett who is able to work in some satire along wtih his humour, Sharpe is just funny with no intention of “deep … Read more »
Night Watch.Terry PratchettHarperCollins: 2002. The most serious Discworld novel I have read. Police Captain Vimes is sent back in time along with a psycho-killer and must play the … Read more »
Thief of Time.Terry Pratchett.Harper Collins: 2001 Another Discworld book involving Death’s grand-daughter, Susan. This time she winds up with a love interest in the person of Lobsang Ludd, … Read more »
Island of the Sequined Love Nun. Christopher Moore. Avon: 1997. Although I’m surprised that this 3rd printing had as many typos as it does, this is nonetheless a … Read more »
Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Caged Whale Sings Christopher Moore.William Morrow: 2003 A big disappointment after Lamb, this is still a good book. Whale scientist Nate Quinn … Read more »
Full Moonby P. G. Wodehouse Read this on insistence of Diana who laughs hysterically every few pages when reading a Wodehouse novel. This book displays an ungodly amount … Read more »