Great start to discovering Pratchett
Review of The Colour of Magic - Terry Pratchett by
Simon68
Advantages: Will make you want to read Pratchett over and over
Disadvantages: None
The Colour of Magic was the first Terry Pratchett book I ever read as I was introduced to Pratchetts books by a work colleague and that was about 12 years ago and I've never looked back since, having read everything in the Discworld series since. Pratchett uses a mixture of cliff hanger endings to each chapter, that prevents you from putting the book down, almost as if that if you do you'll miss something. He cleverly inserts jokes and puns that ...
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16.04.2008
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Review of The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Review of The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchett by
Simon68
Advantages: OK as a singular stand alone story
Disadvantages: Not enough involvement of my favourite character, Death
...ex-work mate who lent me The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic and Equal Rites and I read the whole three in about one week flat. The Light Fantastic itself didnt, for me anyway, and still doesnt, stand out as one of the best in the Discworld series but then perhaps as I've read all the books as the Discworld itself evolved in time the author gets better at writing this parallel universe and that in itself can make the earlier books not look so ...
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17.04.2008
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Crivens! You'll wee yourself reading this
Review of The Wee Free Men - Terry Pratchett by
jackyann53
Advantages: Hilarious, unputdownable, total escapism
Disadvantages: there never ever could be any
**About the Author**
Terry Pratchett was born in the Chiltern Hills and now lives with his family not far from Stonehenge. He sold his first story when he was 13 and used the money to buy a second-hand typewriter. His first novel, The Carpet People was published in 1971. He worked for a number of years as a press officer and journalist and published his first Discworld novel in 1983. In 1987 he started writing full time and to date has published ... ...received 4 honorary doctorates from the Universities of Bath, Warwick, Portsmouth and Bristol. **Why I chose this book**
To be honest, I didn’t choose the book but it was rather chosen for me by one of my lovely sons who bought it as a ‘just because’ gift for me. He knew that Terry Pratchett was just about my favourite author of all time and chose this book because of that, however didn’t look closely at it before purchasing and didn’t notice that ...
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20.06.2007
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I wish every world was the Discworld
Review of The Fifth Elephant - Terry Pratchett by
jonnyh980
Advantages: Extremely witty, Fast reading and morish.
Disadvantages: you need to have started reading the discworld series to gain insight into the characters
...desk in Hertforshire has given the great Mr. Pratchett all the imagination and twisted ideas that he needs to write a series of books on a flat world supported on the back of four giant elephants which themselves stand on the back of Great a'tuin, the turtle, who swims through the cosmos at his leisure twisting and rolling to avoid all of the other strange worlds which inhabit our massive, ever growing universe.
This is the latest installment of ... ...the Ankh Morpork Guards, Commanded by Sir Samuel Vimes.
For those of you who have never read a Discworld novel, Ankh Morpork is the most advanced city on the discworld and reminds everyone very much of a popular american city....... but enough of that, Its a place we can all relate to when perusing this wonderful book.
The Basic Storyline...
Newly appointed Duke of Ankh, Sir Samuel Vimes, Ex Copper/Guardsman with a will of iron and a sly intelligence ...
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21.11.2003
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Time After Time
Review of Thief of Time - Terry Pratchett by
Squinkle
Advantages: the five horsemen of the apocalypse!
Disadvantages: could be confusing for a first discworld read
Thief of Time is Terry Pratchett's twenty-sixth Discworld novel, with the return of Lu Tze, a monk first seen in Small Gods, and also one of Discworlds most popular characters. Susan- Deaths granddaughter.
Susan is now a teacher, who controls her class with little effort- who could go against someone who has The Look? Everything seems to be going fine until one day she is paid a visit by the Death of Rats, who turns up to take her to her grandfather, ... ...there will be no Worthers Originals handed out, instead her only has bad news. The world is going to end, next Wednesday, at one o'clock, to be exact.
This is were Lu Tze and his apprentice Lobsang Ludd come in, for they are Monks of History. Men who take time from where it is wasted and either store it or put it where it's needed.
As once again the worlds most truly accurate clock is being built. One that will stop time itself.
This is probably ...
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