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Juliette Sat 07-Mar-15 12:32:04

...and you have to dress up as your favourite character from a book. Who will you be? I might be Mrs. Bennet from P&P. Lots of 'bosom hoiking' opportunities.

harrigran Mon 09-Mar-15 15:02:33

I thought Terry Pratchett books were read by nerdy Trekkie types, don't understand the fascination.

loopylou Tue 10-Mar-15 08:24:43

You're not the only one harrigran!
I don't understand the fascination either for The Hobbit, Harry Potter, Discworld etc hmm

pompa Tue 10-Mar-15 08:50:11

Wouldn't describe myself as Nerdy or Trekkie, but I love Pratchett, Tolkien and Rowling. (among many other authors)
Terry Pratchett books are some of the funniest books I have read (along with Tom Sharp.

I suspect I will start reading GK Chesterton next.

annodomini Tue 10-Mar-15 09:23:16

GA, you have just reminded me of a film I loved and I do agree with you. She was a wonderful character. By the time the film ended, I had almost persuaded myself that I understood Danish.

Ariadne Tue 10-Mar-15 10:23:39

I would like to be Evelyn Greenslade from "These Foolish Things" by Deborah Moggach. (A superb book, BTW) Of course, the only reason I'd want to dress up as her is because I could pretend to be Judi Dench, who played her in the film of the book......

(I read the book long before BEMH came out - can thoroughly recommend Deborah Moggach.)

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Mar-15 10:31:19

I think it's a 'men are from Mars' thing. (Terry Pratchett books)

Wheniwasyourage Tue 10-Mar-15 17:00:49

Have you actually read any Terry Pratchett books, jingl? If not, why don't you give them a try before criticising those of us who are obviously men in drag? (With the honourable exception of pompa of course.)

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Mar-15 17:27:29

I did try one. I didn't mean to criticise anyone. I simply think women more often like books about real people. I think a lot of men like fantasy books. That's fine. Of course, I was only speaking very generally.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Mar-15 17:28:25

My son enjoys the Terry Pratchett books.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Mar-15 17:31:49

I don't like Phillip Pullman books either. Just not my genre.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Mar-15 17:55:36

Would anyone really comment on a book without having read at least part of it? confused

NanKate Tue 10-Mar-15 18:49:57

I would like to be Mrs Hudson the housekeeper for Sherlock Holmes (the Benedict Cumberbatch version).

janerowena Tue 10-Mar-15 19:03:06

I like fantasy books, chicklit, anything with a good murder in it, travel books, books by eastern authors so I can try to understand how other peoples' minds work, travel books, self-sufficiency books, gardening books, science fiction, I read so many historical novels when I was younger that I cannot face another one. Biographies, autobiographies, most of all the classics, and have a sneaking liking for good childrens books.

You can't pigeonhole people to just like one genre, very few people are like that!

janerowena Tue 10-Mar-15 19:03:25

PS can't BEAR Catherine Cookson-type books.

JessM Tue 10-Mar-15 20:03:19

Terry Pratchet is a national treasure. Can I dress up as him? He has the best hat.

Deedaa Thu 12-Mar-15 22:11:05

Soutra I thought of Paola Brunetti but I know I could never live up to her! I shall never be a stunning middle aged daughter of a count and I don't think I could cope with the wall to wall Henry James. It's a shame because I'd love to be married to Guido smile

I don't find the books of the wonderful and sadly late Terry Pratchett nerdy or men's books at all. They are inventive and beautifully written. He had a wonderful grasp of the human condition and a brilliant way with words. It's very sad that there will be no more to enjoy.