Nett hier an der Nohlbrücke am Rhein. Aber waren Sie schon mal in Ankh-Morpork? Stadt der tausend Überraschungen #netthier #netthiersticker #netthierankhmorpork #netthieraberwarensieschonmalinankhmorpork #Discworld #terrypratchett #stickerart #scheibenwelt #Rheinfall #Nohl
Nett hier an der Nohlbrücke am Rhein. Aber waren Sie schon mal in Ankh-Morpork? Stadt der tausend Überraschungen #netthier #netthiersticker #netthierankhmorpork #netthieraberwarensieschonmalinankhmorpork #Discworld #terrypratchett #stickerart #scheibenwelt #Rheinfall #Nohl
Only one creature could have duplicated the expressions on their faces, and that would be a pigeon who has heard not only that Lord Nelson has got down off his column but has also been seen buying a 12-bore repeater and a box of cartridges.
Terry Pratchett, Mort
Only one creature could have duplicated the expressions on their faces, and that would be a pigeon who has heard not only that Lord Nelson has got down off his column but has also been seen buying a 12-bore repeater and a box of cartridges.
Terry Pratchett, Mort
Of course, it is very important to be sober when you take an exam. Many worthwhile careers in the street-cleansing, fruit-picking and subway-guitar-playing industries have been founded on a lack of understanding of this simple fact.
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures
Of course, it is very important to be sober when you take an exam. Many worthwhile careers in the street-cleansing, fruit-picking and subway-guitar-playing industries have been founded on a lack of understanding of this simple fact.
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures
And it came to pass that in time the Great God Om spake unto Brutha, the Chosen One: "Psst!"
Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
And it came to pass that in time the Great God Om spake unto Brutha, the Chosen One: "Psst!"
Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
Books finished in 2026:
7. Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett (1991)
6. The Nation On No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition by William C Anderson (2023)
5. baedan - journal of queer nihilism - issue one (2012)
4. Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson (1992)
3. They Will Beat The Memory Out Of Us: Forcing Nonviolence on Forgetful Movements by Peter Gelderloos (2024)
2. It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis (1935)
1. Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge (2006)
Book 3 of the Witches series and book 12 of Discworld. Lots of fairy tales jammed into this one and a reference to The Count of Monte Cristo, among other things.
I'm now somewhat into the wizards series, witches series, and death series but have only just started the city watch series and gods sub series. I guess I'm most into death and the wizards so far but can see the reason why city watch is so popular already.
Now I have to find a copy of Small Gods to continue reading Discworld in order.
"Students?" barked the Archchancellor.
"Yes, Master. You know? They're the thinner ones with the pale faces? Because we're a *university*? They come with the whole thing, like rats --"
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures
Books finished in 2026:
7. Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett (1991)
6. The Nation On No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition by William C Anderson (2023)
5. baedan - journal of queer nihilism - issue one (2012)
4. Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson (1992)
3. They Will Beat The Memory Out Of Us: Forcing Nonviolence on Forgetful Movements by Peter Gelderloos (2024)
2. It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis (1935)
1. Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge (2006)
Book 3 of the Witches series and book 12 of Discworld. Lots of fairy tales jammed into this one and a reference to The Count of Monte Cristo, among other things.
I'm now somewhat into the wizards series, witches series, and death series but have only just started the city watch series and gods sub series. I guess I'm most into death and the wizards so far but can see the reason why city watch is so popular already.
Now I have to find a copy of Small Gods to continue reading Discworld in order.
"Students?" barked the Archchancellor.
"Yes, Master. You know? They're the thinner ones with the pale faces? Because we're a *university*? They come with the whole thing, like rats --"
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures