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  • Guest 28th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: An excellent read. The usual wit of Mr P and more.


    Bad Points: None unless you've no sense of humour!!


    General comments: If you've never read a Terry Pratchett book then you need to read Going Postal. It will give you a funny bone!!!

  • Simon Jones 29th Sep 2004

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    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal - If you're looking for a Discworld novel - as opposed to a story set in the Discworld - then pass on. 'Going Postal' is set in Ankh-Morpork, true. Sadly, though, it bears little relationship to any previous novel by Terry Pratchett and even less similarity. What humour you can find is heavy-handed and the quirky puns and delightful wordplay are completely absent; at the end of the book you are left with the feeling that the general story has been forcibly transplan ...
  • Harriet Klausner 18th Aug 2004

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    Going Postal
    Terry Pratchett
    HarperCollins, Oct 2004, $24.95, 384 pp.
    ISBN: 0060013133

    He is a thief, a con-man, and an embezzler and the law finally catches up to Moist von Lipwig when he is arrested. He refuses to tell anyone where he hid the $150,000 in ill-gotten gains. He is hung, but awakens in the Patrician Lord Vetinari's office. The despot had the hangman cut off the criminal's air supply so that everyone would think he died and now he has a proposition for Moist. The postal s ...