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klwilliams) wrote2007-03-09 08:44 pm
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What does it mean
that I like Death the best of the Terry Pratchett subseries? Second is the Night Watch (or Guard?), third is the Witches, and last is the Magicians (or whatever it is, since I just read the first of them). (It's not that I like the idea of death, it's that I have a crush on Death.)
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Are you saying that there are new Terry Pratchett books, or are you just now discovering them? They are such fun to read.
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Mort is probably my favorite Pratchett book overall. Wish I could've seen the BBC adaption of Hogfather this X-Mas - even beat out the Dr Who XMas special. I've been trying to get my hands on some of the old PC graphic adventure games (Monkey Island/King's Quest-ish). I think they were only released in the UK. The later ones had quite a great voice cast: Eric Idle (as Rincewind, I think), Tony "Baldrick" Robinson, and I think John Pertwee did the voice of Death.
Got introduced to Discworld by a friend in college who was a library science major. When I saw Pratchett in person at Border's several years ago (only 15 people were there...criminal! OTOH, plenty of time to talk to everyone personally :) ), I had him sign a copy of Feet of Clay (the most recent book at the time) for her birthday...I realized later on that I should've asked him to sign it "Oook!" For my book, he wrote "Don't fear the reaper" in Latin ;)
I wish he and Douglas Adams could've collaborated. Besides the obvious humor, they had several other things in common, from general philosophy to their interest in wildlife.
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Hey, are you going to the Wisconsin alumni get-together on March 21?
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Death is very cool.
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