Audiobook

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2007

ISBN:
978-1-4070-3285-6
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5 stars (2 reviews)

What shall we do?' said Twoflower. 'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. He always held that panic was the best means of survival. As it moves towards a seemingly inevitable collision with a malevolent red star, the Discworld could do with a hero. What it doesn't need is a singularly inept and cowardly wizard, still recovering from the trauma of falling off the edge of the world, or a well-meaning tourist and his luggage which has a mind (and legs) of its own. Which is a shame because that's all there is...

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5 stars

I love this opening quote:

The sun rose slowly, as if it wasn’t sure it was worth all the effort.

This was a brilliant read. Really enjoyed it.

Where I felt the first one to be perhaps a little disjointed - lots of fun little scenes but maybe a bit less in the way of compelling overall narrative - this one is so much better.

I'm aware that Sir Terry recommended people ignore the first two books in the reading order, and whilst I can see why he may have said that about the first one, this one is very much worth reading.

It's funny, heartwarming, interesting; the main story is compelling and well-paced; there's plenty of sharp observations on humanity. His talent only develops upwards from here, of course, but the improvement between the first and second books is remarkable.

It's also got some incredible punes in it.

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Discworld (Imaginary place)
  • Samuel Vimes (Fictitious character)
  • Fantasy
  • Discworld (imaginary place), fiction
  • Fiction, fantasy, general
  • Fiction, humorous
  • Rincewind the wizard (fictitious character), fiction
  • Fiction, humorous, general
  • Literature and fiction, fantasy