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Obviously not by him, but looking forwards to the official Pratchett biography that'll be out later this month.
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 05:23 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 11:09 |
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not a bot posted:Obviously not by him, but looking forwards to the official Pratchett biography that'll be out later this month. It was written by Rob, so it's the closest thing to autobiography as you'll ever get. There is the risk that it will be a hagiography, but if anyone ever deserved one it's Pterry.
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 08:33 |
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Rob was a surprise unannounced guest at DWCon, he turned up for the Friday bedtime story to read from the biography, before he had to vanish very early Saturday morning to fly to the US for Hollywood reasons.
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 10:11 |
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ONE YEAR LATER posted:The first Pratchett I read was a short story featuring Granny Weatherwax, then I went and started with The Color of Magic.
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 10:22 |
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Anybody heard any info on Discworld in Audio Updates? For example, do any of you know when the Night Watch Series will be adapted?
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 18:20 |
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The man called M posted:Anybody heard any info on Discworld in Audio Updates? For example, do any of you know when the Night Watch Series will be adapted? They're all due this year or in 2023.
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# ? Sep 8, 2022 18:29 |
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Almost finished with Lords and Ladies. I really appreciate how Pratchett subverts the common fantasy trope of elvish grace and beauty and making them into bad guys. And honestly, rather intimidating I must say.
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# ? Sep 15, 2022 13:49 |
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BigglesSWE posted:Almost finished with Lords and Ladies. I really appreciate how Pratchett subverts the common fantasy trope of elvish grace and beauty and making them into bad guys. And honestly, rather intimidating I must say. It's my favourite. I enjoy how that subversion isn't just a contradiction - he bends his elves back into the Fair Folk tropes.
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# ? Sep 15, 2022 13:54 |
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I try to make it fun when a new book starts, so I have started inscribing them to my kiddo from characters in the books. https://twitter.com/TheSkinnyMenace/status/1570604180922044418?t=aAc2iQZ0M4EXmdY4hPZjEA&s=19
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 05:16 |
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BigglesSWE posted:Almost finished with Lords and Ladies. I really appreciate how Pratchett subverts the common fantasy trope of elvish grace and beauty and making them into bad guys. And honestly, rather intimidating I must say. Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder. Elves are marvellous. They cause marvels. Elves are fantastic. They create fantasies. Elves are glamorous. They project glamour. Elves are enchanting. They weave enchantment. Elves are terrific. They beget terror.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 05:46 |
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Beer_Suitcase posted:I try to make it fun when a new book starts, so I have started inscribing them to my kiddo from characters in the books. Nice!
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 06:14 |
Dave Syndrome posted:Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder. I use this as my basis for how to use the fae folk in every form. When I write. When I play D&D. When I run D&D. The fae should be wonderful, marvelous, fantastic, glamorous, enchanting, and god drat terrifying.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 08:50 |
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CoolCab posted:small gods is i think my favourite of the discworld books but it lands so well in part because it's a very deliberate inversion, or maybe a correction of the mistakes made in Pyramids ie just leave AH out it will overcrowd the story otherwise, which makes it very radically different to any of the other discworld books. and if you don't know those beats, if you don't have an understanding of how the religion and tone of the setting work you don't feel the subversion and as such it doesn't land quite as well. so it kind of works as a stand alone but it also doesn't? It's probably absurdly simple, but I can't for the life of me figure out what AH is here. Alternate History? Assassin's Huild? Ankh Horpork?
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 12:57 |
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AM yeah, typo
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 02:35 |
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I needed something to keep me busy, i decided to read The Sea and Little Fishes. Im breaking it up into 10ish minute "before bed time" chucks, cuz whats when we read our Discworld books here at home. Its about 90 minutes total, but only part 1 & 2 are up https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMPq5PkQzH7M3y0KDPAjSzBE9revzvPxY Subscribe! Ill be releasing the story in 10 minute chunks over the next few days Beer_Suitcase fucked around with this message at 21:52 on Oct 5, 2022 |
# ? Oct 5, 2022 20:56 |
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I really really enjoyed Wintersmith. There's something about the overall package of the Tiffany Aching books that is just a slam dunk for me
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 21:19 |
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The only thing keeping me from doing a Tiffany Aching reread is that I'd be reminded of The Shepherd's Crown. It's stupid I know, but that book makes me sad for the wrong reasons and I don't like to even think of it.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 21:25 |
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Canuckistan posted:The only thing keeping me from doing a Tiffany Aching reread is that I'd be reminded of The Shepherd's Crown. It's stupid I know, but that book makes me sad for the wrong reasons and I don't like to even think of it. The what? There are only four Tiffany Aching books. Any information to the contrary is best consigned to l-space.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 21:43 |
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Canuckistan posted:The only thing keeping me from doing a Tiffany Aching reread is that I'd be reminded of The Shepherd's Crown. It's stupid I know, but that book makes me sad for the wrong reasons and I don't like to even think of it. you're making me nervous. That's the only Discworld book that I don't own yet.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:08 |
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CommonShore posted:you're making me nervous. That's the only Discworld book that I don't own yet. It's one of the best. It carries the message that Pterry wanted to send: that while all stories end, every story contributes to sending new stories forward. What we do and what we are, were or chose to be survives us and remains a part of what comes after. Your story only ends if you choose not to use it to tell stories. So read the drat book, people.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:19 |
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I need to take another crack at the final run. I didn’t finish I Shall Wear Midnight or Snuff, and I completely haven’t read Raising Steam or The Shepherd’s Crown. I will cry for that one.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:21 |
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I gotta reread the Aching books, the ending of the first one with Ghost Granny and the dogs is something that I think of fairly often and I read that book 20 years ago.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:27 |
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Jedit posted:It's one of the best. It carries the message that Pterry wanted to send: that while all stories end, every story contributes to sending new stories forward. What we do and what we are, were or chose to be survives us and remains a part of what comes after. Your story only ends if you choose not to use it to tell stories. Alternative viewpoint: I'm well on my way to forgetting what I read in it and that's for the best. The negatives outweigh the positives, and I wish I'd left the box closed so the cat could live (angrily) forever. It's better than raising steam though.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:42 |
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ONE YEAR LATER posted:I gotta reread the Aching books, the ending of the first one with Ghost Granny and the dogs is something that I think of fairly often and I read that book 20 years ago. The Aching books - the ones I've read so far (on my publication order discworld read) - have two cool things going on imo. On one hand, they read like a Granny Weatherwax origin story, but in a far more creative, productive way rather than a simple look to the character's past, and to this point Granny is my favourite character in the series by a very wide margin. On another, they're so steeped in folklore and folk mythology. I'm a total sucker for those abstract quasi-logical stories that reach from just beyond the fringes of human history. The weird stuff with the chalk horse is entirely my jam. It's perfect. My love of this characteristic is also why Lords and Ladies is my favourite main-series book so far (I'm up to Making Money), and Hogfather is a near second.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 22:50 |
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Beachcomber posted:Alternative viewpoint: I'm well on my way to forgetting what I read in it and that's for the best. The negatives outweigh the positives, and I wish I'd left the box closed so the cat could live (angrily) forever. Yeah, it's sad reading late pratchett, i can't do it.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 02:29 |
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I never read Shepard's Crown and have no intention of doing so. I think the Aching books ended well enough on I Shall Wear Midnight that I feel no real need to go further. Similarly, I've never read and will never read Raising Steam.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 02:31 |
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Jedit posted:It's one of the best. It carries the message that Pterry wanted to send: that while all stories end, every story contributes to sending new stories forward. What we do and what we are, were or chose to be survives us and remains a part of what comes after. Your story only ends if you choose not to use it to tell stories. This makes me happy. I think I am going to do a full reread for 2023. Never read the last 2 because I was too sad.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 02:34 |
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Khizan posted:I never read Shepard's Crown and have no intention of doing so. I think the Aching books ended well enough on I Shall Wear Midnight that I feel no real need to go further. Similarly, I've never read and will never read Raising Steam. Wintersmith is real good though.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 06:52 |
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When I got bored about a third of the way through Snuff, that's when I knew it was time to pack it in.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 15:07 |
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SirSamVimes posted:Wintersmith is real good though. Wintersmith is before I Shall Wear Midnight so they've presumably read that.
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# ? Oct 6, 2022 15:11 |
The portion of The Shepard's Crown that covers (major spoilers, for real) Granny Weatherwax's death is incredibly good. It's pTerry saying goodbye to all of us through the lens of the Discworld saying goodbye to Granny . The rest of the book isn't as good, but it's worth it just for that segment. And the whole book is better than Snuff or Raising Steam.
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# ? Oct 7, 2022 21:55 |
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thebardyspoon posted:Wintersmith is before I Shall Wear Midnight so they've presumably read that. Oh I thought it was A Hat Full of Sky, I Shall Wear Midnight, Wintersmith .
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# ? Oct 8, 2022 03:33 |
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Fighting Trousers posted:When I got bored about a third of the way through Snuff, that's when I knew it was time to pack it in. I had blocked Snuff out of my mind - probably my ought to try it again at some point
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# ? Oct 8, 2022 23:13 |
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Snuff lost me when Willikins suddenly had a completely different character to all his previous appearances.
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# ? Oct 8, 2022 23:17 |
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Jedit posted:It was written by Rob, so it's the closest thing to autobiography as you'll ever get. There is the risk that it will be a hagiography, but if anyone ever deserved one it's Pterry. I've been listening to it on Audible. It does a good job of showing Terry the huge cantankerous nerd. I couldn't finish it though. Too painful. I'm going to read the Shepherd's Crown. I have literally avoided it for years. I'm just.... afraid of it. But it's quite short, and it's an easier goodbye than listening to the man's own end.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 02:41 |
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I'm going to go through Snuff and Raising Steam for the first time probably in the next couple of months, likely before the end of the year (I tend to intersperse a couple of discworld books between other selections, and I'm due to go back to one of the heavier books on my list, (which I think in this case is Gibbon Vol 2) after I finish Unseen Academicals Would the thread like for me to post my thoughts/reactions/reviews as I read them?
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 05:05 |
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CommonShore posted:I'm going to go through Snuff and Raising Steam for the first time probably in the next couple of months, likely before the end of the year (I tend to intersperse a couple of discworld books between other selections, and I'm due to go back to one of the heavier books on my list, (which I think in this case is Gibbon Vol 2) after I finish Unseen Academicals I know I would. I ended up liking the books, although they definitely weren’t as strong as the others. I listened to the audiobook which helped
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 05:33 |
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CommonShore posted:I'm going to go through Snuff and Raising Steam for the first time probably in the next couple of months, likely before the end of the year (I tend to intersperse a couple of discworld books between other selections, and I'm due to go back to one of the heavier books on my list, (which I think in this case is Gibbon Vol 2) after I finish Unseen Academicals Sure, why not.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 06:30 |
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My order for Pratchett's biography got pushed back to "order received" status
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 09:44 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 11:09 |
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CommonShore posted:I'm going to go through Snuff and Raising Steam for the first time probably in the next couple of months, likely before the end of the year (I tend to intersperse a couple of discworld books between other selections, and I'm due to go back to one of the heavier books on my list, (which I think in this case is Gibbon Vol 2) after I finish Unseen Academicals That would be pretty cool, especially if it persuaded a couple of people like myself who got a bit jaded to pick up the books.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 13:13 |