Before Going Postal, I had never read anything by Terry Pratchett, which is why I am grateful to be in a bookclub. Bookclub gives me the opportunity to pick up books I might not have turned to on my own, and Terry Pratchett is definitely an author everyone should encounter at least once in their lifetime.
Deliver us!
When con artist Moist von Lipwig is caught and charged for his crimes, he is given the choice between death, and running Ankh-Morpork's postal service, which has not been functioning at all for years. Deciding to take up the position of postmaster, Moist finds himself surrounded by peculiar problems within the post office, strange employees, and a midnight killer.
It is safe to say I have never read anything quite like Going Postal, as there is no one who writes or thinks like Pratchett. The events of this book are so strange, and yet, so entertaining, mostly because of how they were written. There was a little lull around the quarter mark, but I will give this book 3.5 stars, and will probably venture into the rest of the Discworld novels as well.
That's all for now! I am still in a bit of a reading rut, so if you have any comments, questions, but especially recommendations, please comment below, email me (theopinionatedbookworm@gmail.com) or follow me on Instagram (@theopinionatedbookworm1).

Pratchett's stuff is hit or miss. Mort. Meh. Nation. LOVED LOVED LOVED. Tiffany Aching. BEST EVER. The colour of magic. Meh. Your review is making me think I should give Discworld another try though. Let's hope it won't be meh this time.
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