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ZeusJupitar posted:Has there ever been any explanation as to why the other witches give Mrs Earwig the time of day, given that she doesn't seem to be a witch in any meaningful sense? I presume they're just afraid of her, which is sufficient qualification even if you aren't actually doing any work.
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 15:46 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Uhg, I inflicted some of his Star Wars books on myself years back, and I've just run out of Herbert-written Dune books. Don't do it. The KJA Dune books are punishment that should not be inflicted on anyone. If you are tempted, look up the cover pictures of Dune 7, part 2 and ask yourself if that is really how Herbert would have ended things.
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# ? Aug 30, 2015 19:32 |
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so went on few dates with girl, she has read Pterry, but only the guards books, not interested in reading more sever y/n ?
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 05:22 |
What does she think of Night Watch
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 05:39 |
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ZeusJupitar posted:Finished The Sheperd's Crown yesterday. It definitely felt like it needed another few revisions - lots of repetition, too many plot threads to develop in this wordcount. Because a witch is still a witch. She hasn't gone to the bad, so there's no reason to take her down, and she's one of Granny's rivals. The very last thing Granny Weatherwax will ever do is stomp someone for just being contrary, because it's exactly what her sister would do, and she can't be having with any of that.
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 06:45 |
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I can't quite bring myself to make a start on the shepherd's crown. I don't want there not to be another discworld book to read
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 17:55 |
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I just don't want to read another Raising Steam
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 19:20 |
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mossyfisk posted:I just don't want to read another Raising Steam It's better than Raising Steam, and it should be read.
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# ? Aug 31, 2015 22:27 |
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Hedrigall posted:I just finished Going Postal. My god, what a marvellous book Thud is actually one of my favourites, though iirc that's not a universal opinion.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 00:31 |
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fluppet posted:I can't quite bring myself to make a start on the shepherd's crown. I don't want there not to be another discworld book to read It's really very good. You're uh, going to cry reading it. Just a heads up.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 03:13 |
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SystemLogoff posted:It's really very good. I cried on the bus! I read the afterward and it really hit me that I was never going to read another Discworld novel for the first time ever again.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 03:28 |
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fluppet posted:I can't quite bring myself to make a start on the shepherd's crown. I don't want there not to be another discworld book to read I can't make myself read Shepherd's Crown because I accepted the Discworld as a finished thing when I decided that I wasn't going to read Raising Steam.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 03:33 |
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I'm just about done Raising Steam right now, and I don't see the problem with it. It's still a good Moist story, and I love how much of a kid in a candy store Drumknott is on the train. The battle between the grags and everyone else is pretty neat too.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 06:45 |
sebmojo posted:Thud is actually one of my favourites, though iirc that's not a universal opinion. Thud is my second-favorite Watch book, behind Night Watch. Which probably puts it in my top 5 and absolutely in the top 10. Roots Radical posted:I'm just about done Raising Steam right now, and I don't see the problem with it. It's still a good Moist story, and I love how much of a kid in a candy store Drumknott is on the train. It has some good parts, but that serves only to contrast the bad things. There are hints of what could have been another great novel. Instead, we get something very much near the bottom of the Discworld barrel.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 07:12 |
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I feel like the first 3/4 of Shepherd's Crown was a fine farewell to the Discworld, but the writing became very simple after that point - lots of telling rather than showing, not much clever wordplay. You could tell he was rushing to finish at the end. I still liked it much better than Raising Steam, and it's still worth reading. Bring a box of tissues.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 15:43 |
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I hated Raising Steam. Actually, the last Discworld book I enjoyed was Making Money, though I haven't read any of the Tiffany Aching books. I think I probably would have liked Unseen Academicals if I were familiar with European soccer culture.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 04:34 |
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Not really, if you are aware of David and Victoria Beckham you're all set.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 04:38 |
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Can anyone explain the joke with the rules and the tin can? It's supposed to be an 'ohhhh' moment, and it has some build up, but it falls completely flat for me. It looked to me as if Pratchett was parodying something but I have no idea what.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 07:41 |
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Unseen Academicals was the first time I noticed something really off about his prose. I cringed every time Dr Hix went "Skull ring! Skull ring!"
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 13:05 |
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sebmojo posted:Thud is actually one of my favourites, though iirc that's not a universal opinion.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 13:18 |
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Just finished the Going Postal miniseries last night. I thought it was p. good but my wife hated it. She says they stripped out all the jokes and ruined the ones they left in. I prefer to think they adapted the jokes for the visual medium. Also it was nice to see cameos from other characters not directly mentioned in the book but who inhabit Ankh Morpork.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 13:41 |
sebmojo posted:Thud is actually one of my favourites, though iirc that's not a universal opinion. I liked how Detritus is basically Ice T's character in New Jack City.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 17:55 |
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I don't understand why Adora Belle, a woman characterized by a deep bitterness and depression, spends most of her scenes with the same smirk on her face.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 18:14 |
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Fat Samurai posted:Can anyone explain the joke with the rules and the tin can? It's supposed to be an 'ohhhh' moment, and it has some build up, but it falls completely flat for me. It looked to me as if Pratchett was parodying something but I have no idea what. If there's a deeper reference than 'Trevor's supposed to win' I'm not sure what it is. LSpace doesn't list anything.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 18:55 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:I don't understand why Adora Belle, a woman characterized by a deep bitterness and depression, spends most of her scenes with the same smirk on her face. Also I pictured her as older in the book.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 20:11 |
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Applewhite posted:Also I pictured her as older in the book. I believe both Moist and Adora Belle are in their mid twenties in the book so I thought Moist's actor was a bit on the old side.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 23:09 |
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Also I don't understand why they made certain changes from the book miniseries. Like why are the letters trying to guilt-trip Moist now? And why did they change the old couple who get married because Moist delivers an old letter to a young couple? Doesn't really make much sense.
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 09:49 |
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Xander77 posted:The adaptations are all terrible. Every single goddamn one. The early ones don't even try try, the later ones fail regardless. Their worst crime was never casting Brian Blessed as Ridcully.
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# ? Sep 3, 2015 23:55 |
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True. At least we got Charles Dance as Vetinari.
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 01:07 |
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Brian Blessed wouldn't be nearly pompous enough. Ridicully's still a wizard. Richard Griffiths could have done it. So could John Rhys-Davies or Stephen Fry. I'd settle for Colin Baker. (The real crime is not letting Nicholas Parsons have a cameo turn in something as Hughnon.)
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 01:56 |
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None of them could deliver the perfect delivery of "BURSAAAR!"
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 02:09 |
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tooterfish posted:Eh, I can live without any more novels. All things end, that was one of PTerry's very first lessons for us, so it's fitting it's also one of his last. "What can the harvest hope for…" I liked Shepherd's Crown. I'll re-read it
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 03:09 |
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Bow the head to the person can do the last of the Pratchett. I still have like four books.
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 05:29 |
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rejutka posted:Bow the head to the person can do the last of the Pratchett. I still have like four books. Mind how you go.
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 05:37 |
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Watch the step.
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# ? Sep 4, 2015 06:07 |
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Here's the new & official reading order graphic for Discworld: Is it just me, or is that too convoluted for the uninitiated? Also, "The Fifth Element".
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:23 |
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Like any infographic, tons of graphic, little info.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 02:28 |
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rejutka posted:True. I really think Charles Dance is a good fit, he just has that presence. And it helps he looks almost exactly like many depictions of the character. With that said, I think Mark Heap could do Vetinari. For Ridcully, maybe Alexander Armstrong?
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 03:08 |
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As long as Brian Blessed is alive there is no other Ridcully. Can we loving well have Brian Blessed as Mustrum Ridcully, Jesus this is not hard, thank you.
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# ? Sep 6, 2015 07:51 |
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Hedrigall posted:
The only thing you need to know is that there are some sub-series in Discworld like Watch books, Witches books and so on, so if you pick one and don't like it for its protagonists, you know which ones not to go second chance on right away. Or if you need a reading order, try "publishing order, if you don't like one, skip ahead." ALSO what is this bullshit about having Moving Pictures in with the Industrial Revolution thread? That one definitely starts at The Truth. Moving Pictures is much more in line with Men At Arms, Soul Music or even Reaper Man with its weird ending. Their common theme is that recognizable modern technology and associated social changes intrude on the Discworld's fantasy setting and need to be gotten rid of again because they're making everything worse. They're much more connected through association with a certain period of Pratchett's writing than any easily identifiable common characters. If anything you should have all four of them identified as a sort of opposite-themed precursor to the Industrial Revolution thing. (Maybe three, Reaper Man's connection is a little weird.) plus it looks like a spirograph
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