I finished the first Discworld book over spring break and I'm contemplating whether I want to move on to book 3 or re-read Good Omens first. 'Cause I've wanted to re-read Good Omens for a while and I do own it so I wouldn't have to go to the library. But I have to go to the library anyway, to return book one. IDK. I'm babbling, sorry.
It's NEVER a bad idea to re-read Good Omens. I've been meaning to do that myself.
I will say this about the Discworld series: the first two aren't representative of the series as a whole. I think Terry was trying to go a serious fantasy route with those books, but then decided to go all out crazy and make every book a silly satire. There's still plenty of depth and some rather haunting moments in the other books, but from Equal Rites on things are a bit goofier and way more fun. :D
We do, don't we? Especially around the eyes and mouth. I never thought we did until the past couple of years -- Alex was strawberry blonde into his teens and had really pale blue eyes; but around fifteen his hair abruptly went dark and his eyes darkened, too! It was sort of bizarre.
DANKE, SWEETIE! It helps when nature is so gorgeous -- I don't think of myself as that talented when it comes to photography, I just sometimes luck out with pretty stuff to shoot.
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Aww, thanks! Yeah, that was taken by Eureka Lake on a walk -- there's a big hill on the edge of the lake that people routinely picnic on.
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