On A Hat Full of Sky
I almost never step into a library without first heading for the ‘P’ for Pratchett section. I’ve been reading Pratchett ever since I was in secondary school, and I’ve always wondered why I haven’t found a fellow Pratchett fan who adores his books the way I do.
Anyway, I picked up this book because if features Granny Weatherwax, which surprised me, because I thought I’ve read everything Pratchett had to say about Weatherwax.
It turned out to be mildly disappointing (but still worth a read, because a Pratchett book is always worth reading) because it was more of a regular quirky fantasy story than his usual wit and obscure humour. The storyline was simple and clean, and contained none of the grandeur nor detail of his usual discworld descriptions.
I wondered if I was starting to lose touch with his brand of humour, and ran a search for the title. It turns out that this book was targeted at a younger audience, hence the simplicity in his writing.
These are dark times, and I badly need a strong dose of Pratchett humour to pull me through.
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Pingback by A Hat Full of Sky « A Chain of Letters | May 16, 2008
I loved your review. I hope you don’t mind, but I’ve linked to it as part of my own.
Comment by chainletters | May 16, 2008
I do not exactly consider what I wrote a review, but whatever.
Comment by I M A | May 17, 2008