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It's at my library. It's fine if we jump over it--I'll just read it in addition to the group read.
Is anyone but the two of us reading these, Melki?
BTW, it appears to be heavily illustrated--not quite a graphic novel, but an illustrated novel, to my surprise (not sure how I feel about that).
Is anyone but the two of us reading these, Melki?
BTW, it appears to be heavily illustrated--not quite a graphic novel, but an illustrated novel, to my surprise (not sure how I feel about that).
I think it IS just the two of us, so if you can get a copy, I say, let's go for it. It will be nice to read a shorter book for a change.
Then there will be at least three of us! I need to come up with something intelligent to say about this month's book. . .

Yes, let's prepare to discuss the larger theme of this book - how one's profession becomes one's self identity and retirement therefore does not become an option.
Or, how silly an eighty year old barbarian can be.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Last Hero (other topics)The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (other topics)
The next book in the series is The Last Hero which seems to be almost a spin-off, much shorter in length than the other Discworld books. It's also VERY EXPENSIVE to buy, at least on Amazon. It seems there is no e-reader version available.
A dear friend was kind enough to loan me her copy, otherwise, I'd be sittin' this read out.
What do the rest of you think?
Will you have trouble getting a copy through your local library?
Should we skip this one and go onto The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents which is inexpensive and readily available?
Check into this and let me know your decision.