43) Soul Music, Terry Pratchett
Book the forty-third, Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett.
Rating:
4/5 stars
Review:
First of all, let me just say (again) that I love Terry Pratchett. His Discworld novels (of which there are around 40 now I think) are witty, hilarious, fantasy-flavored satires that effortlessly poke fun at modern culture. The topic for roasting this time was "Music with Rocks In" (rock n roll), with significant backstory about Death's relationship with his granddaughter. Not as good as Mort (but the followup to it) or Small Gods, it is still one of the better Discworld books.
Rating:
4/5 stars
Review:
First of all, let me just say (again) that I love Terry Pratchett. His Discworld novels (of which there are around 40 now I think) are witty, hilarious, fantasy-flavored satires that effortlessly poke fun at modern culture. The topic for roasting this time was "Music with Rocks In" (rock n roll), with significant backstory about Death's relationship with his granddaughter. Not as good as Mort (but the followup to it) or Small Gods, it is still one of the better Discworld books.
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