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<title>Outside of a Dog: Pratchett, Terry: (14) Lords and Ladies</title>
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<title>Mike</title>
<description>Mike wrote on October 17, 2002 at  9:05 AM: &lt;p&gt;I find that almost any time I'm in that &quot;Oh, I don't know what the hell I feel like reading&quot; mood, Pratchett does the trick.  For whatever reason, the one I tend to pick up at such times is Hogfather.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Elaine Normandy</title>
<description>Elaine Normandy wrote on October 17, 2002 at  4:46 PM: &lt;p&gt;Hogfather is one of my comfort reads, also.  I am not completely sure, but I think Susan is my favorite Pratchett character.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Kate</title>
<description>Kate wrote on October 17, 2002 at  5:55 PM: &lt;p&gt;I'm very fond of &lt;cite&gt;Hogfather&lt;/cite&gt; as well, and re-read it pretty frequently. (This time I just didn't see it, because it was in the back stack of double-shelved paperbacks.) It's amazing how many different moods Pratchett is suited for.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; It's hard for me to pick just one favorite Pratchett character, but Susan would have to be pretty far up there.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Rebecca</title>
<description>Rebecca wrote on October 18, 2002 at  1:06 PM: &lt;p&gt;I want to be Granny Weatherwax when I grow up. And I'd cheerfully commit a mortal sin or two to be able to write half as well as Pratchett.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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