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Thank you, Mr Pratchett. You gave us days and days of reading pleasure, while teaching us how to laugh at ourselves. RIP.
And the short story collection is getting a US release this spring. Still, we now live in a world of finite Pratchett, which is infinitely worse than a world of unlimited Pratchett.
Boohoo:(I recall the first Discworld. I was on the tube and I was laughing so much I had tears rolling down my face. Everyone was staring at me like I was mad.
Thank you for the words Mr Pratchett. The world will be a darker place for your passing.
He brought joy to a lot of people. Very sad to hear. :( I read a handful of his books. I always felt mixed about them, but I'm starting to warm up to the Discworld universe.
The world won't be darker - he made sure of that. His books are so rich and colourful that I can and will reread them again and again. And I'll still love them and laugh and cry with them.Thank you sir Terry Pratchett!
Honestly, the first few Discworld books were, well, just kind of OK at best. But sometime in the upper single digits or lower double digits he really started to hit his stride.Personal favorites include (but are not limited to) Lords and Ladies (or just about any of the Witches/Granny Weatherwax books), Hogfather, Monstrous Regiment and the entire Tiffany Aching series, beginning with The Wee Free Men.
(Speaking of which, I was very happy to hear that he apparently finished the fifth Tiffany Aching book, so there'll be that to look forward to this fall.)
I still remember reading the first Discworld book, one of the funniest stories I've ever read and most of the competition is from his hand as well.He'll be missed.
Never read anything by him, but still to lose an author must be tragic. I´m not qualified for epithets, so I refuse to write one (not that you would like my sense of humour anyway).
I was hit hard by the death of Terry Pratchett. I'm still lost for words. So I'll simply repeat some of Terry's.“No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away.” [Terry Pratchett]
I believe he will live on through his books for years and years, generations and generations.............
Tnkw01 wrote: "I believe he will live on through his books for years and years, generations and generations............."Well, if the queue at the library is any indication he won't soon be forgotten. The wait time for his The Color of Magic (Discworld Book 1) is at least 6 months! (Haven't checked the others.)
Currently plowing through Once More* *with footnotes, myself, though that one is definitely to be read after some of the other stuff. . . .
It seems that even though Sir Pratchett is no longer with us he still has a lot to say. The Shepherd's Crown is a recently published book, in addition The Compleat Discworld Atlas will soon be published and according to Pratchett's assistant Rob Wilkins, Pratchett had written "an awful lot" of unfinished writing, "10 titles I know of and fragments from many other bits and pieces. "In the past, Pratchett himself mentioned at least two texts, "Scouting for Trolls" and a Discworld novel centering on a new character" Just kind of a FYI for all the Prachett fans out there.
His daughter, though, said that it was unlikely they'd publish any of his unfinished work, and that The Shepherd's Crown was his last book. Unless maybe they found something finished locked away somewhere, but it seems unlikely.
I believe, unless it's destroyed, that one day it will be published. It may not be anytime soon but, like the new Dr. Seuss book, one day is will come out.
I wouldn't be surprised to see the unfinished work come out once they'd had a chance to go through it properly.
This may not be a new Discworld book but it is a new Terry Pratchett one: The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner: And Other Stories. I just added to my TBR list.
Tnkw01 wrote: "This may not be a new Discworld book but it is a new Terry Pratchett one: The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner: And Other Stories. I just added to my TBR list."
Well darn it. I should have read what the book was before I posted this....it's a kid's book. I may still read it but it was a real let down when I found out what it was.
Well darn it. I should have read what the book was before I posted this....it's a kid's book. I may still read it but it was a real let down when I found out what it was.
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We were the richer for his presence and will be the poorer for his absence.