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a publié une critique de Sourcery par Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett: Sourcery (2008) 4 étoiles

When last seen, the singularly inept wizard Rincewind had fallen off the edge of the …

Rincewind returns!

4 étoiles

You always know you're in for a good adventure when Rincewind is around. Along with his trusty many-legged companion, The Luggage.

This was a fun read. Wizards, 'Sourcery', lots of fireballs and fun times.

Really not much to complain about here - much less of the satire and social commentary Sir Terry is known for in his later style, but a fun, quick-paced adventure in a quirky fantasy world.

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a publié une critique de Mort: The Play par Terry Pratchett

Death takes on an apprentice who's an individual thinker.

Enjoyable and poignant

4 étoiles

Enjoyable read. Not my favourite of the first five, but had plenty of good moments.

Story revolves around Death taking on a (human) apprentice.

Of course, humans feel compassion and love and so on - so are not especially well-suited to the job of Death. Which is where the drama for the story comes.

But Sir Terry does a good job of 'humanising' Death - yes, he does not really experience life, and he seems to be trying to learn by copying what he sees - but he comes across as a very lonely creature indeed who cares greatly for those entrusted into his care, and it is quite poignant to read this after he took Sir Terry in the end.

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a publié une critique de Equal Rites par Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #3)

Terry Pratchett: Equal Rites (Hardcover, 1988, Victor Gollancz) 4 étoiles

The wizard Drum Billet knows that he will soon die and travels to a place …

Fantastic - Sir Terry really finding his style. Finally we meet Granny Weatherwax!

5 étoiles

Fantastic. Loved this one.

I think it's the third one in the Discworld series, chronologically, but it's the first one where I feel Sir Terry's true style became apparent.

In this novel, we meet for the first time Granny Weatherwax - probably my favourite Discworld character. Yes, there are many fantastic characters, but Granny Weatherwax always occupies a soft spot for me.

We learn about Borrowing, and how Granny can't Borrow bees; we encounter Headology - how people will believe certain things and words can prod them in the right direction.

The story itself is great - about a young girl, supposed to have been the eighth son of an eighth son - and therefore a wizard - she was in fact born a girl. So she inherits wizard magic in her genes, yet her genes do not match her physical appearance nor the way society treats her as a …

a publié une critique de The Light Fantastic par Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #2)

Terry Pratchett: The Light Fantastic (Paperback, 1988, Penguin) 4 étoiles

The Light Fantastic is a comic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett, the second of the …

Fantastic!

5 étoiles

I love this opening quote:

The sun rose slowly, as if it wasn’t sure it was worth all the effort.

This was a brilliant read. Really enjoyed it.

Where I felt the first one to be perhaps a little disjointed - lots of fun little scenes but maybe a bit less in the way of compelling overall narrative - this one is so much better.

I'm aware that Sir Terry recommended people ignore the first two books in the reading order, and whilst I can see why he may have said that about the first one, this one is very much worth reading.

It's funny, heartwarming, interesting; the main story is compelling and well-paced; there's plenty of sharp observations on humanity. His talent only develops upwards from here, of course, but the improvement between the first and second books is remarkable.

It's also got some incredible punes in it.

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a publié une critique de Reaper Man par Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #11)

They say there are only two things you can count on ...But that was before …

What Can The Harvest Hope For?

5 étoiles

Reaper Man was the first Discworld novel I ever read, and one of the ones I have read the most often, but I haven't read it since either my mother or Sir Pterry died.

It was good to read it again, after having known the grief of losing mom. Comforting. Such insight into death, and Death, and what it means to know that life has to come to an end. This remains one of my favorite Discworld Novels, and it is unquestionably one of the most profound.

But Terry always delivered even the hard lessons with a nice dose of laughter.

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