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Yanique Gillana | 2921 comments Mod
This is a Buddy Read for Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett starting on April 22, 2024.
Guards! Guards! (Discworld, #8; City Watch, #1) by Terry Pratchett

Happy Reading!


Narilka | 5900 comments I'm starting today :D


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments I will start as well:)


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments 10% in... The scene with the exchange of password phrases was hilarious! Also the brotherhood's ideas of what a long lost king must be like:))))

Poor Carrot! That scene reminded me of Elf, the movie:)) Of course, this book came first.


Narilka | 5900 comments This might be a book of quote sharing.

It's from a footnote on page 3 of my copy...

"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read."

:D


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments I loved that!!! And the lady who raises Swamp Dragons is awesome!


RachelG. | 1407 comments I agree that this might be a book of quote sharing. I am only 19% in and have a few highlighted. I am really enjoying the scenes with Carrot and the watch.


Quinn Harlock | 71 comments I happened to be reading this in a different book club, so why not kill two birds with one stone. I'm roughly 25% of the way through.

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Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments I think Vimes is truly noble and wants things to be better... He is a jaded idealist, reality has beaten him down and he is completely disillusioned... So he drinks... This is why Carrot is so good for The Watch gang - he is bringing some of that naive belief in how things should be and has the strength and conviction to impose his will on the world around him... His speech in the dwarf bar was hilarious:)))


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments Quinn, "almost improv sounding" dialogue is so perfectly said! His dialogue is brilliant!


Nirkatze | 21868 comments RachelG. wrote: "I agree that this might be a book of quote sharing. I am only 19% in and have a few highlighted. I am really enjoying the scenes with Carrot and the watch."

Starting! I am on board with quote sharing as an art form when it comes to BR-ing these books.

I love the dedication. For the random throwaway Stormtroopers. And just the description "Schroedinger's paperback"


Nirkatze | 21868 comments 17% "...change your name to something like Grabthroat Shinkicker..." LOL


Narilka | 5900 comments Choko wrote: "I think Vimes is truly noble and wants things to be better... He is a jaded idealist, reality has beaten him down and he is completely disillusioned... So he drinks... This is why Carrot is so good..."

You are going to enjoy his character arc across the books :)


message 14: by Narilka (last edited Apr 27, 2024 06:02AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Narilka | 5900 comments I finally had time to just sit and read. I'm around 28% and just loving it all :)

Here's a couple more quotes I enjoyed and some general commentary.

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I am loving this reread.


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments Starting today. You guys are making me excited for this one.


Nirkatze | 21868 comments Narilka wrote: "I finally had time to just sit and read. I'm around 28% and just loving it all :)

Here's a couple more quotes I enjoyed and some general commentary.

There are many horrible sights in the multive..."


Love your quote picks! Mix of LOL and thoughtfulness...

I'm up to 50% myself, and I'm a little embarrassed that it took me this long, and a mob conversation about traumatizing peas, to realize that this book was Pratchett's parody of traditional fairy tales... it's everywhere, from Carrot's parentage to the strange science of dragons...

Though there was also a great line in there that parodied my favorite Shakespeare quote--Malvolio's best line from Twelfth Night...


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Narilka | 5900 comments Nirkatze wrote: "I'm up to 50% myself, and I'm a little embarrassed that it took me this long, and a mob conversation about traumatizing peas, to realize that this book was Pratchett's parody of traditional fairy tales..."

Also crime noir, particularly with some of Vimes' ruminations about the city being a wossname ;)

I think the next Witches novel also does some parody of traditional fairy tales if I remember correctly.

I'm still waiting for one of my favorite quotes in this one. I think it's towards the end of the book though.


message 18: by RachelG. (last edited Apr 27, 2024 05:56PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

RachelG. | 1407 comments I finished and really enjoyed the story! Now going to go back and comment on some of my favorite moments.

8%: (view spoiler)

9%: I loved this quote: (view spoiler)

21%: (view spoiler)

41%: CLASSIC quote! (view spoiler)

90%: I will never watch Dog the Bounty Hunter without thinking of Nobby from now on with this quote- (view spoiler)


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments Yes on all of it!!! Absolutely loved this book!!!


Narilka | 5900 comments Oh shoot. The quote I was thinking of is in the next Watch book, not this one. Still a lot of great ones though :)


Nirkatze | 21868 comments LOL great collection of quotes there, @Rachel! I don't think mine are nearly as good...

Finished! (view spoiler)


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments Hahaha! I totally laughed at the "All for one what?"!!!


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5121 comments Thoroughly enjoying this! Love the naive good boy energy of Carrot. The scene with the letter home to his parents really reminded me of The Jerk (movie with Steve Martin) and his letter home about his "Special Purpose" lol


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments I remember that movie! I loved him in it:)))


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments I'm still reading this but so far this is probably my favorite of the bunch.


Narilka | 5900 comments Through about 60% (view spoiler)


message 27: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 4 stars

Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
Plenty of laugh out loud moments in the first 1/3 I read so far...


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
noblesse oblige: was it the narrator pronouncing it wrong, or Pratchett goofing around again?... like he does with insurance and all sorts of Earth ideas that are misunderstood in Discworld?...


message 29: by Narilka (last edited May 01, 2024 11:16AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Narilka | 5900 comments Goofing around. Pratchett spells it funny in the text too. Kind of like "inn-sewer-ants" for insurance.


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
Thought so... it's been a theme of the series since the tourist in book 1 introduced insurance and insurance fraud / arson, so handily...


Nirkatze | 21868 comments I don't get what is funny about it though. What is the pun?


Narilka | 5900 comments Nirkatze wrote: "I don't get what is funny about it though. What is the pun?"

Not sure. It's not listed in the L-space annotations either. Perhaps just an example of Nobby's attempts to climb the social ladder?

This is very spoilery so don't click if you haven't finished the book. Here's the "official" annotations: https://www.lspace.org/books/apf/guar...


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
Probably... trying to social climb, but not even knowing the words/terminology... like people people trying to say hors d'oeuvres or bone apple tea (bon appetit)


Nirkatze | 21868 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Probably... trying to social climb, but not even knowing the words/terminology... like people people trying to say hors d'oeuvres or bone apple tea (bon appetit)"

Ah, that makes sense, I can see that.

Speaking of Jokes I Don't Get, I saw a bumper sticker today that said "If you're going to ride my ass, at least pull my hair" and I didn't see how that would make things better. Or was it supposed to be like, pull my hair so I know you're there? I feel like I'm missing something.


Tonari no Emily (emlfem) | 5121 comments Nirkatze wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Probably... trying to social climb, but not even knowing the words/terminology... like people people trying to say hors d'oeuvres or bone apple tea (bon appetit)"

Ah, that ma..."


(rough) sex joke


Choko (chokog) | 12609 comments Haha! Yep, it's a typical thing for "medical" rougher movies:)))


Narilka | 5900 comments Nirkatze wrote: "Speaking of Jokes I Don't Get,..."

Like Emily said, it's a sex kink joke.


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
Bit of both... also just a "get off my ass" bumper sticker... there's a million variations, and some that are less kink-focused... "buy me dinner first", etc...


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Bit of both... also just a "get off my ass" bumper sticker... there's a million variations, and some that are less kink-focused... "buy me dinner first", etc..."

Yes but this specific one she's asking about it def sex kink.


Narilka | 5900 comments I finished. It as just as enjoyable as the last time I reread it. Now I don't know what I'm more looking forward to: more Watch books or more Witches books :D


Nirkatze | 21868 comments Choko wrote: "Haha! Yep, it's a typical thing for "medical" rougher movies:)))"

Ah, thank y'all for the clarification. I often find that that kind of humor goes over my head.


Paula (paula7) | 2155 comments I have started and it's been as fun as ever
13 % (view spoiler)


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments I’m almost done and I love it. I’ll probably finish tonight and then I’ll go through all the spoiler tags.


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments So many great quotes but this is my favorite quote from the whole book. It just feels very right in the current atmosphere we live in.

“I believe you find life such a problem because you think there are the good people and the bad people,” said the man. “You’re wrong, of course. There are, always and only, the bad people, but some of them are on opposite sides.”


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments This is my favorite of the series so far. The characters are so charming. And there are so many quotable lines. I can’t wait for the next one.


Narilka | 5900 comments Diana Stormblessed wrote: "This is my favorite of the series so far. The characters are so charming. And there are so many quotable lines. I can’t wait for the next one."

Yay! I'm glad you found a Discworld subseries that you like!


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
I liked it alot, too... I basically agree with people that Watch & Witches are best, so far...


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments Narilka wrote: "Diana Stormblessed wrote: "This is my favorite of the series so far. The characters are so charming. And there are so many quotable lines. I can’t wait for the next one."

Yay! I'm glad you found a..."


Me too! Eye reading helped a lot. I might reread Wyrd Sisters eye reading it. I enjoyed that one a lot as well but think I would have enjoyed it more without audio. *Disclaimer: this doesn’t work with all Discworld books cuz there’s a few I did eye read and still didn’t enjoy 🤪


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Timelord Iain | 36733 comments Mod
Do people want to slow down the buddy read?... take a break to let stragglers catch up, or slow down to 1/month instead of 2/month, and just accept this'll be even more of a multi-year Buddy Read than it already is?...

A bunch of people are 1-2 books behind (or more), and just overbooked in general...

The idea was first floated in one of the threads where I was backing out of yet another new starting series BR, I think, then mentioned again in the BR planning thread, since I never got around to moving the idea to the Discworld threads (my lack of participation lately, just proves the point)...

Anyway, thoughts?


Diana Stormblessed (dashichka) | 5410 comments I personally would be ok in making May, and even June, a 1 book month. All of these are/should be eye reads for me so they take me longer to get through. I wouldn’t mind a few weeks to catch my breath.


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