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Goodreads keeps suggesting me to read this guy's books because I've been reading Terry Pratchett's

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Marco (mlopes) | 6 comments So goodreads keeps recomending me books by this guy: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

based on Terry Pratchett's books I've read. Anyone read any of his books, are they worth a try? The reviews on his books look a bit mixed...


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Damian Crawford | 1 comments Mod
I read chocolate hollow bunnies, but I think Tom Holts Portable Door was better, I can't remember if that's the first or second in that series though.


message 3: by Marco (last edited Apr 21, 2015 01:37AM) (new)

Marco (mlopes) | 6 comments Damian wrote: "I read chocolate hollow bunnies, but I think Tom Holts Portable Door was better, I can't remember if that's the first or second in that series though."

I've seen that one in my recommendations list as well going to add it to my fiction-to-read list. Cheers :)


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Mahdi (mahdih) | 2 comments Mod
his stuff is very good; his later books are better thought


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Marco (mlopes) | 6 comments Any specific books from him I should give it a go first?


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Mahdi (mahdih) | 2 comments Mod
start with the Cornelius Murphy trilogy: The Book of Ultimate Truths, Raiders of the Lost Car Park & The Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived

then move onto A Dog Called Demolition, Nostradamus Ate My Hamster and finally The Dance of the Voodoo Handbag (all 3 are stand alone-ish books)

Finally try the Brentford series but start with Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls


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Marco (mlopes) | 6 comments Mahdi wrote: "start with the Cornelius Murphy trilogy: The Book of Ultimate Truths, Raiders of the Lost Car Park & The Most Amazing Man Who Ever Lived

then move onto A Dog Called Demolition, Nostradamus Ate My ..."


Wow, that's a thorough list. Thanks :)


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