Sourcery was published in 1988 and for some reason the version that I recently ordered online is smaller than the other Pratchett books I have bought so far.
I'm not one of those obsessives that keeps books in a specific order, or even like someone I worked with once who stored her books according to the colour of the spine. Thus I note this merely from the perspective of someone who wears reading glasses although of course there was no reduction in the size of the font - merely more pages...
I enjoyed the book very much but over the holiday period became side-tracked by other things - especially a really funny spin-off book by Mr Pratchett (and others) called Nanny Ogg's Cookbook. I've not had a chance to test any of the recipes but laughed all the way through it. we have a shelf full of cookery books at home, but this is the first one written by a fictional character. I'd love to see it made into a TV series.
And now back to the main Discworld opus...
I'm not one of those obsessives that keeps books in a specific order, or even like someone I worked with once who stored her books according to the colour of the spine. Thus I note this merely from the perspective of someone who wears reading glasses although of course there was no reduction in the size of the font - merely more pages...
I enjoyed the book very much but over the holiday period became side-tracked by other things - especially a really funny spin-off book by Mr Pratchett (and others) called Nanny Ogg's Cookbook. I've not had a chance to test any of the recipes but laughed all the way through it. we have a shelf full of cookery books at home, but this is the first one written by a fictional character. I'd love to see it made into a TV series.
And now back to the main Discworld opus...
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