Review: Going Postal (Discworld #33) by Terry Pratchett



Going Postal by Terry Pratchett

Moist Van Lipwig, a notorious criminal, finds himself before Lord Vetinari who provides him with a couple of choices: die or become postmaster general. His choice to live sticks him with reviving a post office that has languished for decades. He also inherits a mad old postman and his bumbling apprentice.

This is one of those books where delightful madness, lighthearted jokes, and masterful parody swirl into a wonderful tale. Hats off to Mr. Pratchett.

The characters are fully developed and possess amusing quirks. I especially liked Lord Vetinari who is a most malevolently benevolent and brilliant despot. I think it helped that I listened to this as an audiobook. The voices of each cast member was excellently done.

If you haven't read a Pratchett, this is a good one to pick up. If you have read Pratchett and enjoyed him, this is definitely one you shouldn't miss.

Star Rating: 4.0/5.0

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4 comments: Jump to Comment Form

Thank you for this review! I've been wanting to read some of the more recent Discworld offerings, but felt intimidated by my never having read any before. This looks like a good one to start with.
Cheers!

 

You're welcome. I'm glad to help initiate someone to the wonders Terry Pratchett ^.^

 

I read some of Pratchett's books and their amazing! I love your blog btw!! Good reviewing!

 

It's Terry Pratchett! It simply HAS to be entertaining! Thanks for the review!

 

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