

The style of humor is not usually to my liking, but I stuck with it and am glad I did so. I had no idea what his books were like and am pleasantly surprised I liked this so much. I'd heard Pratchett's name around a bit and wanted to try him out. " This was my first Terry Pratchett book and I really enjoyed it. " Terry Pratchett goes with a new main character in the ongoing universe of Discworld. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Mingles suspense, intrigue, morality fable, fantasy and comedy to yield a genre bending tale of personal redemption."

This story is another delightful romp and a commentary on human nature that is mostly upbeat. "Terry Pratchett has never disappointed me with his convoluted plots filled with various cultural and literary allusions, wordplay and fascinating characters. But if the bold and undoable are what's called for, Moist's the man for the job-to move the mail, continue breathing, get the girl, and specially deliver that invaluable commodity that every being, human or otherwise requires: hope. Worst of all, it means taking on the gargantuan, greedy Grand Trunk clacks communication monopoly and its bloodthirsty piratical headman. Worse still, Moist could swear the mail is talking to him. Getting the moribund Postal Service up and running again, however, may prove an impossible task, what with literally mountains of decades-old undelivered mail clogging every nook and cranny of the broken-down post office. a government job?īy all rights, Moist should be meeting his maker rather than being offered a position as Postmaster by Lord Vetinari, supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork. Suddenly, condemned arch-swindler Moist von Lipwig found himself with a noose around his neck and dropping through a trapdoor into. The 33rd installment in acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, a splendid send-up of government, the postal system, and everything that lies in between. Prevail.“ books are almost always better than they have to be, and Going Postal is no exception, full of nimble wordplay, devious plotting and outrageous situations, but always grounded in an astute understanding of human nature.” - San Francisco Chronicle An Invisible Thread: The True Story of an 11-Year-Old Panhandler, a Busy Sales Executive, and an Unlikely Meeting with Destiny - Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski.Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape - Jenna Miscavige Hill.Fire Weather: A True Story From A Hotter World - John vaillant.Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion - Janet Reitman.Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Fallout: A Novel - Jeff Rovin.Military Intelligence Blunders - John Hughes-Wilson.Oppenheimer: Father Of The Atomic Bomb - Manhattan Project At Los Alamos, Trinity Test, Hiroshima & Nagasaki - A.J.

