
103. Pratchett, Terry. Men at Arms. 377 pages. 8.11.09.
Rereading a Pratchett book is like curling up with a cup of my favorite tea on a cold evening; it's comfortable and familiar and simply delightful. My then-boyfriend-now-husband convinced me to give Pratchett a try when I was in high school, and at this point I believe I have read all of his Discworld novels (and several other novels as well). However, it's been so long now since I first read most of them that I am almost guaranteed to find something new. I had forgotten how much I enjoy the guard books, and I'm glad I went back to Men at Arms instead of one of his more-familiar novels. Next up is Feet of Clay, just because I want more Vimes!
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