starroute
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Sun Dec-05-04 01:13 PM
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| I can't believe no one has started a Terry Pratchett thread |
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So let me be the first.
Actually, I feel like starting several Terry Pratchett threads. One to discuss his reality-trippy novels like "Reaper Man." One to discuss his more philosophical works like "Small Gods." One to discuss his last couple of more overtly political books.
And another thread devoted entirely to why I want to be Granny Weatherwax when I grow up.
But for now, let this serve to test the waters and see what we can get going.
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Sun Dec-05-04 10:10 PM
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| 1. When I started looking into what kind of person George W. Bush is ... |
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... "Vorbis" came to mind immediately. So I wasn't too surprised when he did invade another country on a pretext, just like in the book!
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Fri Dec-10-04 04:36 PM
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She defines witchery. She's a law unto herself. Nanny Ogg would be my favorite aunt and Magrat a much loved sister. Granny's practice of headology is exactly the type of psychology that should be practiced worldwide. Ah, Dame Esmerelda Weatherwax.
I have all of Pratchett's books except the newest hardback and reread them every few months just to see if anything new has happened.
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Fri Dec-10-04 05:06 PM
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who's Terry Pratchett?
Sorry!
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DrWeird
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Fri Dec-10-04 08:05 PM
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| 5. He's an Author. You'll find him in any fantasy section. |
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He's written, and is writing, a ton of great novels set in "Discworld", a world of his own creation which is a satire of fantasy and the human condition in general. Way better, IMHO, than Harry Potter.
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Thu Dec-30-04 01:55 AM
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| 9. Couldn't finish Discworld |
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I tried to like both it and him, but I just couldn't.
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Thu Dec-16-04 04:34 PM
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for recommendations in another thread and you simply must try one of Pratchetts. It's a meld of fantasy, humor, wit, great character development. The more I read, the more I want to read.
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Fri Dec-10-04 08:03 PM
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| 4. I prefer the City Watch centered books myself. |
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I also think his writing's getting much better over the years. You can tell "The Colour of Magic" was one of his earliest works, real rough around edges. His more recent stuff "The Truth" or "The Thief of Time" aren't just entertaining, but very well written (does that make any sense?) "Nightwatch" is a work of fine literature.
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Sat Dec-11-04 06:59 AM
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| 6. Just finished "Going Postal!" last week |
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Edited on Sat Dec-11-04 06:59 AM by RandomUser
Very interesting outlook on the nature of finance, especially the whole rainbow bit at the end.
I've read almost all of his Discworld stuff. If you've read his very early Strata book, you'll find its the precursor for discworld. The geometry is almost the same :)
I really think he's grown a lot as a writer. His recent books have injected a lot more philosophical inflections and social commentary. And he never fails to make me laugh.
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Wed Dec-15-04 10:01 PM
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| 7. Thief of Time is my favorite. |
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Although I also enjoyed Pyramids.
from Pyramids: It was rumored that successfully assassinating your final examiner was a guaranteed pass. However, trying and failing would lead to loss of privledges...*
*like breathing, for starters.
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Fri Dec-31-04 03:00 PM
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| 10. I'm reading Good Omens again right now |
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Funniest book ever. EVER! :D
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Tue Jan-04-05 04:38 PM
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| 11. You gotta check out Granny Oggs Cookbook. |
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And the graphic novel he did about the old barbarian guys taking on the gods... hysterical.
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