A review by somewheregirl7
Hogfather, by Terry Pratchett

4.0

In typical Pratchett style there are lots of laughs packed in this book. His humor is biting and sharp, but funny because of the intrinsic truths that underline it. This isn't as strong as the Tiffany Aching series, but I find myself really liking Death and his granddaughter, Susan. At times the humor misses and there are the occasional odd leaps and plot turns that don't seem quite in kilter, overall however this is a fun, fast read and a good book. I giggle every time I picture the Death of Rats and have to groan at the terrible puns like The Grim Squeaker even as they make me smile.