aah
fair enough. i read the review in the waterstones mag (i gets it free, it's really not worth the money though) and that seemed to suggest it was off disc.
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Mon 6 Oct 2008, 0:56,
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i suppose i'll soon find out
i wasn't overly impressed with making money, tbh. i think the last one i really enjoyed was thud, but night watch kicked arse, too.
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Mon 6 Oct 2008, 0:59,
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i was more impressed
than i thought i would've been. i was expecting it to be a carbon copy of going postal. i'm still certain he's got the stockpile, and i think he took longer to go public with his alzheimers than is claimed (and fair play to him, why should he tell anyone except his close family before he's ready) but i'd agree that the newer non-watch ones haven't been as good as the newer watch ones. think they've become his favourites
can't believe it's the 25th anniversary this year and all they've done is issue another shite cover for one of the books
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Mon 6 Oct 2008, 1:03,
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can't believe it's the 25th anniversary this year and all they've done is issue another shite cover for one of the books
i missed the convention
at the adelphi a few years ago, i haven't had the chance to go to another. i have met him, though. i love the city watch books, but some of the non-related books have been really good too. monstrous regiment, for one.
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