Nice! I feel like the Von Lipvig series are very kid friendly. Are you doing a Pratchett run thru, or is it just making money? Because Wyrd sisters and witche abroad and the “I shall wear midnight” series are great for kids as well.
Edit: and Diggers!
I love all his books. Vimes were my initial favorite but I feel like the Mort ones were the most compelling. Wyrd sisters are absolutely hilarious, too.
He’s a little young to really pick up on any of the jokes so I’ll read a paragraph and talk through it with him. He’s unconcious after like 3 pages. Planning to expand out as he gets older
I mean Vetinari is a tyrant and a member of an aristocratic elite, but he is always scheming and working to take down the oppressive power structures. Dude works against creating an empire and then works against putting down a left-wing rebellion in his city.
If he’s a socialist he’s either some sort of incrementalist or accelerationist. Either way he’s played brilliantly by Charles Dance
Nice! I feel like the Von Lipvig series are very kid friendly. Are you doing a Pratchett run thru, or is it just making money? Because Wyrd sisters and witche abroad and the “I shall wear midnight” series are great for kids as well.
Edit: and Diggers!
I love all his books. Vimes were my initial favorite but I feel like the Mort ones were the most compelling. Wyrd sisters are absolutely hilarious, too.
He’s a little young to really pick up on any of the jokes so I’ll read a paragraph and talk through it with him. He’s unconcious after like 3 pages. Planning to expand out as he gets older
Mort was my favorite!
That sounds so sweet! You must have a fantastic patience.
Worth every second :)
Come to think of it, is Vetinari a socialist?
I mean Vetinari is a tyrant and a member of an aristocratic elite, but he is always scheming and working to take down the oppressive power structures. Dude works against creating an empire and then works against putting down a left-wing rebellion in his city.
If he’s a socialist he’s either some sort of incrementalist or accelerationist. Either way he’s played brilliantly by Charles Dance