Different stuff for different folks. I've finally encountered someone who doesn't like Pratchett, for example; I knew such people existed, of course, but never met one.
To be fair, I've never read enough of a Prachett book to judge him or his works. It's him as a person I find unappealing - which is something I can forgive a genius for, occasionally - I mean, it's almost part of the job .. I quite enjoyed the Narnia series, for example, also if CS Lewis' world view was 180° from mine. And I love some Lynyrd Skynyrd songs, also if they were a bunch of pricks.
I was quite instantly turned off from his works though when leafing through a random book of his at a fleamarket, some time ago. It seemed so dripping with self-admiration, somehow. Like every sentence could have been followed by "Well aren't I funny, aren't I cute."
Excellent choice, Chilli.
Oh yea, you can find some of the greatest old books at antique stores, flea markets and yard sales.
Karma Sutra...:devil:
I think karma has way more possible positions than the human body, so I presume the Karma Sutra is a much longer read than the Kama Sutra.
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