#12: Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett. Another fun, entertaining book. It’s all about the power of words, words, words, and set in a not quite Shakespearean fantasy, plays within plays within plays. Three witches of widely diverse backgrounds, two dimensional kings, people doing what they’re supposed to do until they figure out life is ever so much more enjoyable if they do what they want rather than what is expected of them.
I’ve ordered several Pratchetts from the library and look forward to soaking in them for a few weeks. I’ve a trip coming up and will probably download some Christopher Moore for the plane rides (I appreciate the Yeti’s endorsement.)
I’ve ordered several Pratchetts from the library and look forward to soaking in them for a few weeks. I’ve a trip coming up and will probably download some Christopher Moore for the plane rides (I appreciate the Yeti’s endorsement.)
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

