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61. A Tourist Guide to Lancre: A Discworld Mapp (Discworld Series) by Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1998-05-01)
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Discworld fans need this
Good, But The Other Maps Are Better |
62. The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In a distant and second-hand set of dimensions, in an astral plane that was never meant to fly . . . Imagine a flat world sitting on the backs of four elephants who hurtle through space balanced on a giant turtle. The Discworld is a place (and a time) strikingly parallel to our own—but also very different. But also very similar. To commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth of the Discworld, the first two volumes of the remarkable Terry Pratchett's equally remarkable—and phenomenally successful—series were made available together, right here, in graphic novel form. These beautifully illustrated renditions of The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic show and tell the bizarre misadventures of the spectacularly inept wizard Rincewind and Twoflower, Discworld's very first—and possibly, portentously its very last—tourist. Not to mention the Luggage, which has a mind of its own. And teeth. Customer Reviews (18)
It makes sense
Don't bother
Good rendition of a classic novel
Bought as a gift
As advertised |
63. The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld by Terry Pratchett | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2007-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For more than two decades, Terry Pratchett has been regaling readers with tales of Discworld—a flat world balanced on the backs of four elephants, which are standing on the back of a giant turtle, flying through space. It is a world populated by ineffectual wizards and sharp-as-tacks witches, by tired policemen and devious dictators, by reformed thieves and vampires who have sworn to drink no blood. It is a world that is vastly different from our own . . . except when it isn't. Now, in The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld, various nuggets of Pratchett's witty commentary and sagacious observations have been compiled by Pratchett expert Stephen Briggs, a man who, they say, knows even more about Discworld than Terry Pratchett. Within these pages, you'll find musings on:
. . . and more! Culled from all the Discworld novels, The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld confirms Pratchett's place in the pantheon of great satirists and proves why the Chicago Tribune has praised his Discworld as "entertaining and gloriously funny . . . an accomplishment nothing short of magical." Customer Reviews (21)
Terry Pratchetts funny bits
just a collection of quotes
I want more!
I really enjoyed reading it
Overview of Pratchett's Humor |
64. Secrets of The Wee Free Men and Discworld: The Myths and Legends of Terry Pratchett's Multiverse by Linda Washington, Carrie Pyykkonen | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2008-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description A fascinating guide to the international bestselling Discworld series and the award-winning The Wee Free Men—soon to be a major motion picture Before J. K. Rowling became the best-selling author in Britain, Terry Pratchett wore that hat. With over 45 million books sold, Pratchett is an international phenomenon. His brainchild is the Discworld series—novels he began as parodies of other works like Macbeth, Faust, and The Arabian Nights. The Wee Free Men, one of Pratchett's most popular novels, will be made into a movie by Spider-Man director Sam Raimi. It's the story of 9-year-old wannabe witch Tiffany Aching, who unites with the Nac Mac Feegle (6-inch-tall blue men who like to fight and love to drink) to free her brother from an evil fairy queen. A fun, interactive guide that will explore the land of Discword, Secrets of The Wee Free Men and Discworld is filled with sidebars, mythology trivia, and includes a bio of the fascinating author Terry Pratchett, and an in-depth analysis of his work. This unofficial guide is a great resource for readers of The Wee Free Men and the other books of the Discworld series. Customer Reviews (10)
What a waste of time and money...
Fraudulent in every way
Not what I expected
A fun, interactive guide to Discworld's popular novels
A poor copycat of a better book |
65. The Pratchett Portfolio (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1996)
list price: US$18.60 Isbn: 0575063483 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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awesome book, but only if you can find a good price
For Discworld fanatics only
Worthwhile addition for any Discworld fan
Good drawings, but not worth the price
Discworld lives! I have never liked it when myfavourite books were illustrated, but this book just made my day. It is apure work of art, from both Kidby and Pratchett. ... Read more |
66. The Discworld Mapp by Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs | |
Paperback: 369
Pages
(1995-11-09)
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Map of Discworld
fun
Discworld Mapp
Putting it all together
A nice addition to your Pratchett collection. |
67. Johnny and the Dead (The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy) by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2007-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The town council wants to sell the cemetery, and its inhabitants aren't about to take that lying down! Johnny is the only one who can see the outraged ghosts, and the previously alive need his help to save their home and their history. Johnny didn't mean to become the voice for the lifeless, but if he doesn't speak up, who will? Customer Reviews (19)
johnny maxwell-the creator of this book
Johnny and the Importance of History
Classic Pratchett Fun for Early Teens
Charming
Charming |
68. Legends-Vol. 3 Stories By The Masters of Modern Fantasy (Legends (Tor)) | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(2000-02-15)
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Excellent Glimpses into Wonderful Worlds
Be careful, the revs & book info for all 3 vols are mixed up There are four stories in Legends 3: New Spring, by Robert Jordan, a Wheel of Time story. Dragonfly, by Ursula K. Le Guin, an Earthsea story. The Burning Man, by Tad Williams, a Memory, Sorrow and Thorn story. The Sea and Little Fishes, by Terry Pratchett, a Discworld story. This is a case where they saved the best for last :)Each story gets progressively better.I thought I would go ahead and read this book rather than return it since I am always on the lookout for new (to me) fantasy writers.After all the hype about Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, I must say I was sorely dissappointed.The story was fairly interesting, and maybe the books are better than this short story, but I can't say I'm in much of a hurry to buy them now.However, I think maybe my daughter might like the children's versions. Dragonfly was better, and the ending was the best part of all.If this was the beginning of the series, I'd be much more likely to want to buy the books, but from what I can figure out, this happens at the end of the series.Will we ever find out what happens next?I kinda doubt it.There hasn't been a new book in this series for a long time.But, I might eventually check this series out. The Burning Man was pretty cool.It seemed to kinda stand alone though.Can't really imagine what the series is like. The Sea and Little Fishes was the coolest.The whole Discworld thing, the world being flat and flying thru space on the backs of four elephants riding on a giant turtle was a little weird, but that hardly had anything at all to do with the story.It was about witches, not so much about magic as how they interacted with one another and with the mortals all around them.I think I'd like to read more of these. I hope you find this helpful and don't make the same mistake that I did, thinking all of these stories are in one book, because they are actually in three.If you did find it helpful, please vote that you did.Thanks!
Terry Pratchett Junky
A Good Prequel chapter It has to be read after 4 or 5, or it won't be as thoroughly enjoyed (thats for newbies).The great thing is Robert Jordan expressed an interest to do another such novella if the opportunity arose.Little stories can be found in "The World of Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time" til the next book comes out.
As Amazon predicted, I indeed loved this. The quality of the stories was high. King's story was beautiful and enchanting, I am not a great fan of Pratchett, though, Feist and Goodkind's stories were entertaining enough, if not a little predictable. I felt myself also highly attracted to Williams' story for some reason. And I havent even read the series. Still gotta find the first book somewhere. :) Legends did what it was made for - introduce fans into worlds they havent explored yet, and show them a little bit more of the worlds they know and love. So yes, Legends was brilliant. ... Read more |
69. The First Discworld Novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1999-10-18)
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The Color of Madness
Good. Very good.
Where the laffs emerged. Pratchett begins his exploration of the Disc with parody of the fantasy genre. Later on in the series he focuses more on developing the mechanisms and realism of the Discworld, but here there are more laughs, and more subversion of the genre. The relationship between Rincewind the cowardly student wizard and Twoflower the naive, good natured tourist is always amusing and compelling. The plot is perhaps slightly less complicated than later books, but still strange and magical, while firmly rooted in the cynical common sense of the English. Also the books feature my favourite Discworld character, the tenacious, slightly sinister Luggage! It's an easy read that flows well and has some spot-on humour.
Excellent Opening To Discworld Marred By Poor Publishing
This is how it all began... I don't usually like parody. Harvard Lampoon's"Bored of the Rings," for example, has never impressed me. ButPratchett has brought parody, and parody of the fantasy genre inparticular, to a new level in the DiscWorld series. Pratchett's writingin these early books, as you would expect, isn't nearly as good as it getslater, but his characters are just as wonderful and his sense of the absurdis working overtime. There are outright parodies (Cohen the Barbarian, alifetime in his own legend), homages (Firtz Leiber's Ffahrd and the GreyMouser) and horrible puns ("luters, I expect"). No fantasy novelemerges unscathed. Like most parodists, the plotting here is weak, withRincewind, the most incompetent wizard in literature, and Twoflowers, thequintessential tourist, careening from disaster to disaster. In laterbooks, Pratchett's plotting is impeccable, but here it's just not thatgood. But you don't read these two books for the plot, you read them forthe laughs, for the fun of recognizing characters and books, and for thesheer hysterical madness. The books are a delight. I caution you againstreading them in bed - your laughter will disturb your partner - butotherwise whole-heartedly recommend them. ... Read more |
70. The Wee Free Men: The Beginning (Discworld: Wee Free Men / Hat Full of Sky) by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2010-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When Tiffany Aching sets out to become a witch, she faces ominous foes and gains unexpected allies. As she confronts the Queen of Fairies and battles an ancient, bodiless evil, she is aided (and most ably abetted) by the six-inch-high, fightin', stealin', drinkin' Wee Free Men! Laugh-out-loud humor and breathtaking action combine in the books that launched the unforgettable adventures of a determined young witch and her tiny but fierce blue friends. Customer Reviews (25)
Deceptive cover and info
Disappointing for oldtimers, bonus for newcomers
Ripped Off!
Waily, waily, waily, a Bigjob trick
NOT A NEW BOOK |
71. Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 353
Pages
(2003)
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cross-dressing and the Queen's shilling |
72. Johnny and the Dead by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2010-08-17)
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stupid, stupid, stupid!
You don't really live until you're dead |
73. Death's Domain: A Discworld Mapp (Discworld Series) by Terry Pratchett, Paul Kidby | |
Paperback: 99
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Fascinating
Discworld Mapp
The weakest of the Discworld Mapps published so far
Neat little novelty
inimitable pratchett |
74. Eric by Terry Pratchett | |
Hardcover: 153
Pages
(2006-03-31)
Isbn: 3492701329 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
75. The Illustrated Wee Free Men (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description There's trouble on the Aching farm: monsters in the river, headless horsemen in the lane—and Tiffany Aching's little brother has been stolen by the Queen of Fairies. Getting him back will require all of Tiffany's strength and determination (as well as a sturdy skillet) and the help of the rowdy clan of fightin', stealin' tiny blue-skinned pictsies known as the Wee Free Men! Master storyteller and gifted comic Terry Pratchett is at his best in the adventures of Tiffany Aching and her tiny blue allies. Their first irresistible story comes to life in this lavishly illustrated edition, perfect for fans old and new. Customer Reviews (8)
Dunkirk
Better quality than I expected
Good book, lousy Amazon sticker
If you like fantasy/ humor/ art you should probably buy this book
A humorous fairy tale for youth and adult readers |
76. Death Trilogy by Terry Pratchett | |
Hardcover: 760
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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77. Diggers (Bromeliad Trilogy) by Terry Pratchett | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2009-10-13)
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78. Discworld Thieves' Guild yearbook & diary 2002 by Terry and BRIGGS, Stephen PRATCHETT | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2001-01-01)
Asin: B000VG4ZB8 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (3)
Collectors item
Discworld yearly planner
Not Just a place to note birthdays! The illustrations are at the same high standard and I love these explorations into the minutia of the various guilds. Always buy these as they become available, cause when they are gone, they are gone. ... Read more |
79. Terry Pratchett: The Pocket Essential Guide by Andrew M Butler | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-03-12)
list price: US$5.99 Asin: B0024NP3LM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description So throwing caution to the wind, let's enter a world where the Librarian is an orang-utan, luggage has legs, and where Death may come to visit, on his holidays. A world which is flat and balanced upon elephants stood on the back of a giant turtle. Welcome to Discworld. The success of the best-selling Discworld series has been so phenomenal that there have been radio serialisations, TV adaptations, numerous plays, dozens of audiobooks, pottery figures, calendars, diaries, an encyclopedia, a couple of computer games, a quizbook, a CD of music inspired by Discworld, several fanzines, newsgroups, fanclubs and a couple of Discworld Conventions. There was even a whole volume of criticism discussing Terry Pratchett's work. And this one makes it two. This volume is a book by book analysis of the complete Discworld series and of the other novels by Pratchett. From The Carpet People to Strata, the Bromeliad, The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy, Good Omens, The Science of Discworld, the Discworld sequence from The Colour of Magic to Thief of Time, and not forgetting a cat that is Unadulterated, this book covers the lot. |
80. THE DARK SIDE OF THE SUN by TERRY PRATCHETT | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1988)
Isbn: 0552133264 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (14)
Brilliant piece of Pratchett literature from the past.
The Jokers Among Us
Barely Competent
Dark Side of the Sun
An early work... and it shows[2 1/2 stars] |
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