The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents: recensione del libro

A good plan isn’t one where someone wins, it’s where nobody thinks they’ve lost. (Un buon piano non è quello in cui qualcuno vince, ma quello in cui nessuno pensa di aver perso)  The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (per l’Italia: Il prodigioso Maurice e i suoi geniali roditori) è uno dei libri del Discworld marcati per giovani … More The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents: recensione del libro

Sourcery: Book Review

“‘What is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?‘ Death thought about it. CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE” (“In questo mondo per cosa vale davvero la pena vivere?” Morte ci pensò su. GATTI, disse alla fine. I GATTI SONO CARINI) Rincewind’s adventures continue. After traveling the length and breadth of the … More Sourcery: Book Review

Mort: Book Review

“‘How do you get all those coins?’ asked Mort. IN PAIRS.” Mort is the fourth book in Terry Pratchett’s DiscWorld saga and first Death book. Death is a recurring character, probably the only one appearing in almost all the books of the saga (the only exceptions are The Wee Free Men and Snuff). And, let … More Mort: Book Review

Witches Abroad: recensione del libro

“Progress just means bad things happen faster.” (Progresso significa che le cose vanno male più in fretta) In Witches Abroad (Streghe all’estero) le solite Nanny Ogg e Granny Weatherwax devono risolvere un altro problema non da poco, stavolta lontano dal loro amato Lancre come in Wyrd Sisters. Infatti, devono arrivare fino all’esotica Genua (una specie … More Witches Abroad: recensione del libro