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Jeedan posted:Thats the thing thats always struck me about the discworld books, they're believable but in a twisted way. I think Pratchetts even said something to this end himself. Unlike other fantasy novels they dont start from a normal place and then pile on weirdness, they start from a weird place and work backwords towards normality. You get Discworld by taking a premise like middle earth and asking all the obvious questions like "So why do Trolls turn to stone in sunlight?" and "Why are vampires always so thick?". Everything on the Discworld has to make sense in some internal way, he even came up with a reason for why you can have timezones on a flat planet. That's one of the things I've always enjoyed about the series. It's been said before in the comment about "Some jerk with a heart of gold who invents a modern [something or rather]" but, I enjoyed seeing how the Discworld evolves and adapts to relatively new things like like c-mail and increased travel to places like the Counterweight Continent.
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