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ElAbuelo wrote:Over many years I have bought, read and retained all the Discworld novels. And again, over the years, I have re-read some with almost as much enjoyment as the first time.
However for the past year or so, thanks to Audible, I have now listened to many of them and found that they are even better than I thought previously!
Possibly, when I read the stories I am so keen to find out what is going to happen next I miss some of the subtlety of the writing. Only when I listen do I appreciate how clever it all is.
Does anyone out there agree with me?
ElAbuelo (Geoff)
Bouncy Castle wrote:I've never listened to any books of Terry's, though I have got The Brightonomicon by Robert Rankin, which is good.
To be honest, I don't know that I'd find the time to sit down and listen. The RR discs I use to send me off to sleep!

Who's Wee Dug wrote:Bouncy Castle wrote:I've never listened to any books of Terry's, though I have got The Brightonomicon by Robert Rankin, which is good.
To be honest, I don't know that I'd find the time to sit down and listen. The RR discs I use to send me off to sleep!
Listen to them out and about on a MP3 player or your phone Bouncy.




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