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View Superfly's Profile Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 12 Mar 15 5.04pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

With circa 40 discworld books and his writing style being as varied as a T-Rex single, I think the last thing we needed was more discworld books.

I'm inclined to believe Jamie. He's reminds me of a Bill Oddie in an especially stroppy mood.

 


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View the despotic banana's Profile the despotic banana Flag Dept. of Baboon Maintenance 12 Mar 15 5.11pm Send a Private Message to the despotic banana Add the despotic banana as a friend

Ook!

 


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View Red-Blue-Yellow's Profile Red-Blue-Yellow Flag Surrey 12 Mar 15 5.27pm Send a Private Message to Red-Blue-Yellow Add Red-Blue-Yellow as a friend

His early Discworld novels are without equal in modern humour....the last few lost it somewhere. The sympathy with the poor and downtrodden was replaced with an interest in the powerful....Vimes was so much more 'Vimes' before promotion not just a Disk Dirty Harry.
Ironically(?) I discovered his death just a few moments ago when I tried to access his website. I had a question which will probably never be answered; Did he nick the name Quirm from a John Cowper Powys novel?

Don't be too sure about there being no more Diskworld stuff, he had enough collaborators to fill a small town.

 


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Quote Kingvagabond at 12 Mar 2015 4.38pm

I met him several times and thought he was a very personable fellow. Obviously just didn't like your bookshop Jamie

He is responsible for two of my favourite quotes:

"People say that before you die your life flashes in front of your eyes. It's true. It's called living."

and

"Young couples would often come down to the river bank to hold hand hands and bask in the sunshine. He'd done that with Maud, his missus, before they were married. They'd come here to spoon and one very memorable occasion, fork."

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 12 Mar 15 7.18pm

Some how I always expected his daughter to knock out a couple of Pratchetts.

RIP

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 12 Mar 15 9.58pm

Quote Kingvagabond at 12 Mar 2015 4.38pm

I met him several times and thought he was a very personable fellow. Obviously just didn't like your bookshop Jamie

He is responsible for two of my favourite quotes:

"People say that before you die your life flashes in front of your eyes. It's true. It's called living."

and

"Young couples would often come down to the river bank to hold hand hands and bask in the sunshine. He'd done that with Maud, his missus, before they were married. They'd come here to spoon and one very memorable occasion, fork."

Great with the public, a c**t with the staff. Other people in bookselling tended to agree when I've met them. Much better than Jeffery Archer mind, who was the biggest f**king c**t I ever met.

Maybe he just hated booksellers, but that's not a great trait in an author.


 


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I'm going to choose to disregard JM721 because it would be destroying a happy memory

Brilliant author and his books were so brilliantly un-snobbish and genuinely laugh-out-loud funny at points. A real shame (although yes his last couple of books were let downs).

 


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Quote OknotOK at 13 Mar 2015 10.37am

I'm going to choose to disregard JM721 because it would be destroying a happy memory

Brilliant author and his books were so brilliantly un-snobbish and genuinely laugh-out-loud funny at points. A real shame (although yes his last couple of books were let downs).


Agreed - he certainly faded over the last few years, but his early and, particularly, mid years stuff was genuinely funny

 

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 13 Mar 15 11.40am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

read everyone one of his books and own them all, my particular favourite was one he co wrote with Niel Gaiman, Bad Omens. very funny, quite Dark in places but a bloody good read.

I would recomend it to any Pratchett fan.

Also if you havent tried him before and you like Prachett try Robert Rankin, just as mad, and just as funny.

RIP

 


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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 13 Mar 15 12.15pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Quote dannyh at 13 Mar 2015 11.40am

read everyone one of his books and own them all, my particular favourite was one he co wrote with Niel Gaiman, Bad Omens. very funny, quite Dark in places but a bloody good read.

I would recommend it to any Pratchett fan.

RIP

Agree with you about Bad Omens, excellent book.

 


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View Lucas Oliver's Profile Lucas Oliver Flag Miles away 13 Mar 15 12.24pm Send a Private Message to Lucas Oliver Add Lucas Oliver as a friend

you mean Good Omens

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 13 Mar 15 1.13pm

Quite liked his early books but I lost interest around the time of Moving Pictures, I wouldn't say he was a great writer, but he definitely was a good one, who knew his audience.

As an author its really footnotes on Douglas Adams and Rankin. I'd also recommend Jasper Fforde to Pratchett fans, for a more 'literate if irreverent' alternative.

Inclined to agree that 'Good Omens' and 'Mort' were probably his finest moments, along with 'Moving Pictures', 'Guards Guards' and 'The Colour of Magic'.

His use of capital letters for Death was fairly inspired.

Still a nasty little s**t though, with a massive ego.

 


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