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Carpe Jugulum (Discworld, #23)
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There's always an enjoyable comfort when it comes to reading one of Pratchett's popular Discworld series novels, especially when it comes to the sub-series that features the witches from Lancre.
I tend to find ny favourites coincidence with a subject matter that I'm already familiar with and as the Latin title suggests is Vampires (or Vampyre) as Count Magpyr intends to modernise the vampire image after King Verence invited the rulers of the Uberwald to his daughters naming ceremony.
Pratchett pokes fun at the many myths that surround the ways to supposedly kill a vampire.
From an old creepy castle to the lore surroundings these stories, it was a more accessible paradoy which went a long way to explaining why I enjoyed this entry so much.
I tend to find ny favourites coincidence with a subject matter that I'm already familiar with and as the Latin title suggests is Vampires (or Vampyre) as Count Magpyr intends to modernise the vampire image after King Verence invited the rulers of the Uberwald to his daughters naming ceremony.
Pratchett pokes fun at the many myths that surround the ways to supposedly kill a vampire.
From an old creepy castle to the lore surroundings these stories, it was a more accessible paradoy which went a long way to explaining why I enjoyed this entry so much.
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May 27, 2022
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