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- Catch-22 (134)
- By Joseph Heller
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- Nation
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- Science of Discworld III (4)
- Darwin's Watch
- By Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart, Terry Pratchett




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- Lamb (54)
- The Gospel according to Biff, Christ's childhood pal
- By Christopher Moore




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- The Design of Everyday Things (28)
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- Neuromancer (68)
- By William Gibson




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- The Science of Discworld II (3)
- The Globe (Discworld)
- By Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart, Terry Pratchett




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- The Book Thief (90)
- By Markus Zusak
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- The Art of Discworld (3)
- (Gollancz SF S.)
- By Terry Pratchett
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Some pretty amazing illustrations and a couple of nice insights from PTerry himself about the creation of the Discworld's places and characters.
- — May 30, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- The Colour of Magic (36)
- Discworld, Book 1
- By Terry Pratchett
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Tutto è cominciato da qui. Un libro esplosivo, con un umorismo che ha scardinato all'istante tutte le convenzioni del fantasy e molte della letteratura in generale. Veramente una ventata di aria fresca.
- — Jun 8, 2007 | Add your feedback
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- The science of Discworld (4)
- By Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart, Terry Pratchett




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- Where's My Cow? (3)
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It's a Pratchett... I just had to have it :D
- — Feb 18, 2009 | Add your feedback
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The Book Thief
It's been quite hard to rate this one.
In the beginning I must admit I wasn't impressed at all. I also was somewhat disturbed by the feeling that the author was trying too hard to be poetical.
From the middle of the book onwards, though, it started to get better and better. The ending (I ... (continue)
It's been quite hard to rate this one.
In the beginning I must admit I wasn't impressed at all. I also was somewhat disturbed by the feeling that the author was trying too hard to be poetical.
From the middle of the book onwards, though, it started to get better and better. The ending (I mean the actual last sentence) was one of the best I found in a book.
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