Review of 'Going Postal'
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett
29th book in the 'Discworld' series
Moist von Lipwig has just been hanged…or would have been had Lord Ventari not got to him first and giving him the choice between filling the long-vacant position of Postmaster or… It was a difficult decision. This is a story of redemption as Moist builds up the crumbing postal service of Anhk-Morpork and does battle with the Grand Trunk Semaphroe Company. Pratchett is once again in his stride with the wit flying thick and fast in this latest contribution to the Discworld opus. A good story, memorable and likeable characters make this a great page-turner.
Rating: “Really good but I have some issues”
Review Date: 2006-04-21
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Corgi
Publication Date: 2004
Other reviewed books in the 'Discworld' series:
- The Colour of Magic (Book 1)
- The Light Fantastic (Book 2)
- Feet of Clay (Book 19)
- Hogfather (Book 20)
- Jingo (Book 21)
- The Fifth Elephant (Book 24)
- The Truth (Book 25)
- Night Watch (Book 27)
- Monstrous Regiment (Book 28)
- Thud! (Book 30)
- Making Money (Book 31)
- Unseen Academicals (Book 32)
Other reviewed books by Neil Gaiman, and Terry Pratchett:
Other reviewed books by Terry Pratchett:
- Feet of Clay (Book 19 of Discworld)
- Hogfather (Book 20 of Discworld)
- Jingo (Book 21 of Discworld)
- Making Money (Book 31 of Discworld)
- Monstrous Regiment (Book 28 of Discworld)
- Night Watch (Book 27 of Discworld)
- The Colour of Magic (Book 1 of Discworld)
- The Fifth Elephant (Book 24 of Discworld)
- The Light Fantastic (Book 2 of Discworld)
- The Truth (Book 25 of Discworld)
- Thud! (Book 30 of Discworld)
- Unseen Academicals (Book 32 of Discworld)