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Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 1:47 pm
by dragon wench
Originally posted by Yshania
it is his characters that stand out for me :) I love Mort and Rincewind, and Luggage and the Librarian :D
lol, yes! :D
The luggage is just hilarious......"ook" :D

Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 1:49 pm
by Mysteria
I've read almost all of them, and my personal favourite is definitely Vimes :)

But I love the rest too, especially the whole watch. :)

Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 2:14 pm
by Gwalchmai
The Color of Magic read like four contiguous short-stories, which I didn't appreciate, but I understand that this is how many writers start out. I quite liked Equal Rites since it called into question the patrifocal Wizard's society.... :)

Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 2:39 pm
by K0r/\/f1@k€$
Originally posted by C Elegans
@Astafas: I have only read one book by Pratchett, and I didn't like it.
I know what you mean about Wyrd Sisters - the witches never really did it for me. I much preferred the city watch and Death ones.
After a while the humour can become a little tiring.


My feeling exactly. I really enjoyed say the first ten or so books, but after that it all started to blend together and seem a little as if he was rehashing old material.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 4:40 pm
by Mr Sleep
I just finished Colour of Magic, i really enjoyed it. The set pieces are really amusing and Pratchett's wit is evident.

So...what is the next in the series? :)

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 8:26 pm
by Tamerlane
Is CoM the one in which Rincewind meets Twoflower, if so then Light Fantastic is a follow on with the two characters. After that Pratchett introduces you to the other twisted characters of the Discworld in the other novels.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 8:40 pm
by fable
Re: Mr Pratchett
Originally posted by mental_nomad
Ok...
First..IF all you see is the humor you are missing the bulk of his style. It is stealth literature. He uses the fantasy and comedic genre only as a vehicle to tell very serious and very wise stories. About humankind. About what is real under the filters we put up in front of our conciousness. And as has been said..A feeling person looks at life and cries and a thinking person looks and laughs.
Er...we are discussing Henry James, right? :confused:

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 8:40 pm
by Tamerlane
Whats the one called in which the wizards accidently created Earth. Pratchett collaborated it with a scientific author. There are two books in that series, and I think it just came out too. :confused:

Just need the names... ;)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 1:40 am
by /-\lastor
That was "The Science of the Discworld"

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 1:44 am
by Beldin
Originally posted by Tamerlane
Whats the one called in which the wizards accidently created Earth. Pratchett collaborated it with a scientific author. There are two books in that series, and I think it just came out too. :confused:

Just need the names... ;)
Hey @Tam ! Just look here. :D ;) ...


No worries,

Beldin :cool:

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 1:44 am
by Tamerlane
Ahh I see

Thanks :)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 7:06 am
by Mr Sleep
Re: Mr Pratchett
Originally posted by mental_nomad
First..IF all you see is the humor you are missing the bulk of his style. It is stealth literature.
I don't doubt it for a second, he manages to convey his ideology fairly well. I found his writing entertaining and amusing, there are very few books and films which i really rate as deep, mostly i just end up concluding the producers are egotistical or pretentous, very few break through mediocrity to become anything over average. Pratchett (from the one novel of his i have read) seems to be quite impressive, not quite a mythical figure but better than most who attempt such things :)
Lastly...to everyone who tries to compare him to Douglas Adams..or thinks he boring...no way..not even in same ballpark.....only so much as parody is concerned. And if you think it is boring...sorry but you missed the point. Read him later perhaps in your life.
I would say that on a comedic level they are similar, their wits were probably equal, however Adams wasn't half as prolific.

Boring no, but as i say i have only read one :o :)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 7:14 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Wait 'til you get to the Death novels, and Lords and Ladies.