The Wee Free Men
2003 • 320 pages

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I used to think that, were I stuck on a desert island, I'd bring the complete works of Terry Pratchett and be happy. Now – just this week – I've discovered the audiobooks read by Stephen Briggs and life just got so much more complicated. Now when they come to take me away to said isle I'm going to have to say “er, um, just a moment, I need not only the print books but also the MP3s, and a player, earphones, solar charger, and backups for each.”

Why are we humans like that? Why can't we ever be satisfied with what we have? I mean, pretty soon I'll be taking my digital watch, grapefruit spoon set, Kwan Yin statue, Kitchenaid, some paintings, an extension ladder to reach coconuts, a few close friends, their favorite things and people, and before you know it the island will just be too crowded. All because my friend K. loaned me this audiobook. (Not that I'm ungrateful, mind you. Just pensive.)

And then I got to thinking that every bit of progress, everything that makes us human, every neat idea from digital watches to Terry Pratchett books, has come from someone not being satisfied with what they have. So I guess it's OK for me to take these audiobooks with me.

(What? You were expecting a review of this book? Don't be silly. It's a Terry Pratchett book. It's one of the great ones. If you haven't already read it multiple times, you probably should, maybe on audiobook as well. There's nothing else to say, really.)

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