Terry Pratchett fans.
I am wondering, are there any Terry Pratchett fans here?
I have just seen The Hogfather, (it was a rip from SkyOne), and I do not live in UK but across the pond. It was quite good actually, and unfortunately there are not any US DVDs of The Hogfather, but there is a Wyrd Sisters and Sould Music release for the US, I do have at least one of his books out of the many books of the Discworld series (Men at Arms), though how I got introduced to Discworld was through two games on the Playstation. Discworld and Discworld II Mortality Bytes. To those who are familiar with his works, what books have you read, and what book would you recommend I actually start with? |
I like diskworld, and my sis _loves_ it, but I just cant get into it much. Start with the second one, the first one is hard to get into.
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Could you tell me the title? :D It seems that Men at Arms is Terry's 28 book, released back in 1998.
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1st:The colour of magic
2nd:The light fantastic |
Ah excellent. If you do happen to still have a PSOne laying around, try acquiring a copy of Discworld I and II for that console. The main character Rincewind is voiced by non other than former Monty Python Eric Idle. Its great!
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MONTY PYTHON!!!???one!!!!eleven!!!
<rousing chorus> I'm a lumberjack and that's ok </Rousing chorus> sweet, I gots me a ps1, and a computer with a joypad for emulators! |
Whoa! Ok I just found something interesting, www.lspace.org seems to be all things Pratchett/Discworld related. An interesting link goes to the Discworld games, AND THEY HAVE THE INTRO SONG FOR DISCWORLD II (sung of course, by Eric Idle), worth a listen: http://www.lspace.org/ftp/games/discworld2/death.mp3
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ahahaha! I loved that death.mp3...
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who is Terry Pratchett ... ??
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I've already read 3 of his books, and hope to buy and read more soon.
So far, I've read: 1. "Reaper Man" - my first book. Given to me by a friend. It's about how Death found out He was going to die and started "spending time" on earth, and the consequences this had (he stopped collecting souls, and all kinds of weird things start happening on earth because of this). 2. "Going Postal" - another funny book about a criminal who is forced to run a post office as a punishment, that has mountains of letters in every room. 3. "The dark side of the sun" - a neat SF of a man searching for an ancient alien culture, long lost, that have left behind a few lost relics that nobody understands. Also has a few robots with AI, to please the average geek :) Terry Pratchett is a great author, with a good sense of humour and amasing fantasy. Most of the outcome is quite unexpected, and I like that in a book. His works are good to relax with after a hard stressful day. I also plan on getting "Mort", if I can find it anywhere in my country. |
i donno ... generally speaking ... i always make it a habit to skip the "latest arrivals" or "most popular" section ...
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Great writer ! I've read Carpe Jugulum, Men at Arms, Mort, The Colour of Magic, Soul Music, Night Watch, Lords and Ladies and others in French. Funny stuff, too.
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ok ... i will give it a try ... but no commitments or anything of that sort for i(admitedtly) cant even finished a page of a comic book(western or japs) that comes with either too much oblongs of text or cartoons along both sides ... i prefer to look at the cover ...
//btw :: the only comics book that i like and i can actually finished reading them is probably "lau foo zhi" which i think is a hongky ones ... //sorry ... cant find ready examples on the internet ... . |
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