Sadly, I have reached the point in Discworld where Sir Terry's young-onset Alzheimer's, which in true Pratchett form he referred to as an "Embuggerance," becomes evident. By any other measure they're still good books and worth reading except for possibly the very last one., but compared to his writing at its best, they are saddening.

Next I'll head for my shelves, which are full of books I bought ages ago and didn't read, notably some by Iain Banks, Alastair Reynolds and Peter Hamilton.


I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.