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  • 1
    The Colour of Magic: Discworld #1 | Terry Pratchett
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    The Colour of Magic: Discworld #1

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    The Colour of Magic, the first novel in Terry Pratchett's wildly imaginative Discworld series, takes the listener on a remarkable journey. The magical planet of Discworld is supported by four massive elephants who stand on the back of the Great A'Tuin, a giant turtle swimming slowly through the mysterious interstellar gulf. An eccentric expedition sets out to explore the planet, encountering dragons who only exist if you believe in them, and of course "The Edge" of the planet.

    Start in any of seven Disworld books

    Do you find the idea of getting started on a series of nearly 30 books a little, well, overwhelming? I know I did. There's good news. There are *fo..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 24 2003 by Joel (Tumwater, WA, USA)
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    The Colour of Magic: Discworld, Book 1 | Terry Pratchett
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    The Colour of Magic: Discworld, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 55 mins)
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    The Colour of Magic, the first novel in Terry Pratchett's wildly imaginative Discworld series, takes the listener on a remarkable journey. The magical planet of Discworld is supported by four massive elephants who stand on the back of the Great A'Tuin, a giant turtle swimming slowly through the mysterious interstellar gulf. An eccentric expedition sets out to explore the planet, encountering dragons who only exist if you believe in them, and, of course, "The Edge" of the planet.

    if you don't know pratchett this is where to start
    Reviewed on Dec 20 2011 by Michael (Randers, Denmark)
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    The Light Fantastic: Discworld #2 | Terry Pratchett
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    The Light Fantastic: Discworld #2

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 59 mins)
    • By Terry Pratchett
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    Great story, enjoyable British humour.

    This book continues the adventures of Rincewind, Twoflower and his luggage. I enjoyed it a lot and it had me laughing out loud at many points. As us..Show More »

    Reviewed on Apr 19 2003 by Carl Cravens (Wichita, KS USA)
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    The Light Fantastic: Discworld, Book 2 | Terry Pratchett
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    The Light Fantastic: Discworld, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 54 mins)
    • By Terry Pratchett
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    The Great A'Tuin, the heroic turtle who supports the weight of the entire Discworld, not to mention four giant elephants, swims through the galaxy day and night with the burden of being the only creature who knows exactly where the universe is going. Philosophers have long debated where this is, and are due to find out in about 2 months. Shall they worry?

    Rincewind is back with a vengeance

    The Story that began with the first Discworld novel, the Colour of Magic has its epilogue in the second one, the Light Fantastic. Download them both, ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 19 2008 by Alex (SeregnoItaly)
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    Equal Rites: Discworld #3 | Terry Pratchett
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    Equal Rites: Discworld #3

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    Lots of fun

    Granny Weatherwax is one of my all-time favorite characters in any book. Terry Pratchett has the rare and wonderful gift for creating strong female ch..Show More »

    Reviewed on Aug 01 2004 by Lisa L. Hilton ()
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    Equal Rites: Discworld, Book 3 | Terry Pratchett
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    Equal Rites: Discworld, Book 3

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 47 mins)
    • By Terry Pratchett
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    Right before the wise old wizard Drum Billet died, he passed on his magical staff of power to the newborn eighth son of an eighth son. Unfortunately, Drum Billet never bothered to check the gender of the newborn baby, and it turns out it was a girl. Now his chauvinistic colleagues are forced to deal with a young girl who has all the qualifications to join their all-male profession.

    Entertaining!

    Another good book in the series. Well-performed and entertaining as we come to expect from Terry Pratchett

    Reviewed on Jul 24 2012 by Ryan (Baulkham Hills, Australia)
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    Mort: Discworld #4

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    Best so far

    So while not a DIEHARD discworld fan, I do enjoy Pratchett's work and this was my fourth in the series but by far the best one so far! Each one is pr..Show More »

    Reviewed on Jun 16 2004 by Jonas (New York, NY, USA)
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    Mort: Discworld, Book 4 | Terry Pratchett
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    Mort: Discworld, Book 4

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    Mort, like many teenagers, is gangly, unpromising, and struggling with a menial job - in his case, as Death's apprentice. He can barely handle his simple task of ushering souls out of Discworld, but he really screws up when he meets the beautiful Princess Keli, who is scheduled to be assassinated.

    Not genius, but pretty good

    Nigel Planer isn't my favourite Terry Pratchett reader - I think Stephen Briggs does the best job of interpreting Discworld's regular cast of characte..Show More »

    Reviewed on Sep 27 2010 by Sarah (Hamilton, ON, Canada)
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    Sourcery: Discworld #5 | Terry Pratchett
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    Sourcery: Discworld #5

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    A sourcerer is born in Discworld: a wizard so powerful that he makes all other magicians look like a bunch of fools in pointy hats. Now, suddenly, Discworld is brought to the brink of an all-out thaumaturgical war. The only hope for peace is Rincewind, the failed magician who has a risky plan to save the world. He enlists the help of several odd new characters, including Conina the barbarian hairdresser, Nijel the Destroyer, and a yuppie genie who sees lamps as a growth industry.

    Discworld fans will love it!

    You can't help but develop a soft spot for that cowardly wizard, Rincewind. Terry Pratchet has an unsurpassed wit and there couldn't be a more perfect..Show More »

    Reviewed on May 25 2004 by Melisa (Ponchatoula, LA, United States)
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    Sourcery: Discworld, Book 5 | Terry Pratchett
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    Sourcery: Discworld, Book 5

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    A "sourcerer" is born in Discworld - a wizard so powerful that he makes all other magicians look like a bunch of fools in pointy hats. Now, suddenly, Discworld is brought to the brink of an all-out thaumaturgical war. The only hope for peace is Rincewind, the failed magician who has a risky plan to save the world. He enlists the help of several odd new characters, including Conina the barbarian hairdresser, Nijel the Destroyer, and a yuppie genie who sees lamps as a growth industry.

    Sourcery (Unabridged)

    Certainly one of Terry Pratchett's best novels. I laughted all thru the listening (the narrator helped a lot here). It does not depend on a detailed k..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 10 2008 by Tony (CanberraAustralia)
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    Wyrd Sisters: Discworld #6 | Terry Pratchett
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    Wyrd Sisters: Discworld #6

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    Which Discworld?

    It is funny how much I am used to Nigel Planer reading Discworld books. This one at first was a complete turn off. I got 1/3 the way and started over ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Jun 09 2007 by Chris (West Linn, OR, USA)
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    Wyrd Sisters: Discworld, Book 6 | Terry Pratchett
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    Wyrd Sisters: Discworld, Book 6

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    In Wyrd Sisters, the enchanting world of Discworld is turned upside down by 3 meddling witches: Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and Magrat Garlick. Their interference in royal politics causes kingdoms to wobble, crowns to topple, knives to flash, and citizens to shudder in fear.

    Happy I gave it a chance, despite other reviews

    I was a little worried after reading the other reviews here on Audible that found fault with the dramatization provided by the narrator and also one r..Show More »

    Reviewed on Aug 15 2011 by Katy (Portland, OR, United States)
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    Pyramids: Discworld #7 | Terry Pratchett
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    Pyramids: Discworld #7

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    It isn't easy, being a teenage pharaoh. You're not allowed to carry money, uninhibited young women peel your grapes for you, everyone thinks you're responsible for making the sun rise and the corn grow, you keep dreaming about seven thin cows and seven fat cows (one of them playing the trombone), and on top of everything else, the Great Pyramid has just exploded because of paracosmic instability.

    Almost perfect

    Although Pyramids doesn't seem to be in the top ten fav list of Terry's books, it should be. It has all the normal Pratchett intricately woven crazin..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 15 2003 by Pam (Mangilao, GU, United States)
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    Pyramids: Discworld, Book 7 | Terry Pratchett
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    Pyramids: Discworld, Book 7

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    It isn't easy, being a teenage pharaoh. You're not allowed to carry money, uninhibited young women peel your grapes for you, everyone thinks you're responsible for making the sun rise and the corn grow, you keep dreaming about seven thin cows and seven fat cows (one of them playing the trombone), and on top of everything else, the Great Pyramid has just exploded because of paracosmic instability.

    Another Great Pratchett in Need of Clean-Up
    Reviewed on Apr 09 2013 by milla (Wellington, New Zealand)
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    Guards! Guards!: Discworld, Book 8 | Terry Pratchett
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    Guards! Guards!: Discworld, Book 8

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    If you find yourself ruminating on questions like "Where have all the dragons gone?" then this is the story for you. Explore the crazy, creepy land called Discworld, where you'll discover that the dragons aren't asleep or dead - they're dormant, packed in like huge, scaly sardines. Join in the search for the key to their closed-in, comatose world in this eighth fantastical Discworld novel.

    Fantasy with flare

    In this Discworld novel, Ankh-Morpork's Night Watch is introduced under the leadership of Captain Sam Vimes (later Commander, Sir etc.) Pratchett evol..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 28 2009 by Jacobus (Johannesburg, South Africa)
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    Eric: Discworld #9

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    From Terry Pratchett's famed Discworld series. 14-year-old Eric is the first ever demonology hacker. Fortunately, he doesn't succeed in raising any devils, but he does raise Rincewind (the most incompetent wizard in the universe) and the Luggage (the world's most dangerous travel accessory).

    Good things in small packages.

    Despite having this in print, I avoided purchasing the audiobook for a long time because of its shortness and because I had it in my mind that this is..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 12 2003 by Glen (Delray Beach, FL, United States)
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    Eric: Discworld, Book 9 | Terry Pratchett
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    Eric: Discworld, Book 9

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    You've heard of Faust - this is Eric. There's a difference. Eric is 14, lives on the famed and magical Discworld, and is the first ever demonology hacker. Fortunately, he doesn't succeed in raising any devils, but he does raise Rincewind (the most incompetent wizard in the universe) and the Luggage (the world's most dangerous travel accessory).

    Rincewind returns

    Through a million to one chance Rincewind manages to escape the Dungeon Dimensions and finds himself under the control of Eric, a teenage-Demonologist..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 16 2007 by David Eggerschwiler (Switzerland)
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    Moving Pictures: Discworld #10

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    Cameras roll - which means the imps inside have to paint really fast - on the fantastic Discworld when the alchemists discover the magic of the silver screen. But what is the dark secret of Holy Wood hill? As the alien cliches of Tinsel Town pour into the world, it's up to the Disc's first film stars to find out...

    Funny and smart. Escapism at its best.

    Nigel Planer does an amazing job bringing Terry Pratchett's characters to life. From Gaspode the Wonder Dog's dry wit to Victor's inept heroism, Movin..Show More »

    Reviewed on Apr 13 2003 by Timothy (Chapel Hill, NC, USA)
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    Moving Pictures: Discworld, Book 10 | Terry Pratchett
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    Moving Pictures: Discworld, Book 10

    • UNABRIDGED (10 hrs and 12 mins)
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    Cameras roll - which means the imps inside have to paint really fast - on the fantastic Discworld when the alchemists discover the magic of the silver screen. But what is the dark secret of Holy Wood hill? As the alien clichés of Tinsel Town pour into the world, it's up to the Disc's first film stars to find out.

    Pratchett + Planer = Perfection!

    I grew up with a copy of this audiobook on cassette and it is a story that I have returned to time and again. Pratchett's Discworld novels are excelle..Show More »

    Reviewed on May 04 2012 by Luke (Perth, Australia)
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    Reaper Man: Discworld #11 | Terry Pratchett
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    Reaper Man: Discworld #11

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    The most moving of the series

    Even among fan groups of the series where everyone has his or her own favorite characters, but many consider this the best book of the series. The won..Show More »

    Reviewed on Mar 15 2003 by Edmund (waukegan, IL, USA)
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    Reaper Man: Discworld, Book 11 | Terry Pratchett
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    Reaper Man: Discworld, Book 11

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    In Terry Pratchett's Reaper Man, Death has left Discworld - but that's not necessarily a good thing. After all, chaos always ensues whenever important public services are withdrawn, and Discworld is no exception. Society is suddenly overrun by ghosts and poltergeists, while Dead Rights activist Reg Shoe finds himself busier than he's ever been and newly-deceased wizard Windle Poons rises from his coffin as a living corpse.

    Finally available in North America

    Quite a lot of the Discworld books were only availabe in abridged versions in north america. Was very very happy to see that has been remedied. I en..Show More »

    Reviewed on Jan 15 2011 by Wilson (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada)
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    Witches Abroad: Discworld #12 | Terry Pratchett
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    Witches Abroad: Discworld #12

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    What fun!

    Wow! Great narration. I love Pratchett's books and had doubts that it would work as an audio-book. Those doubts are overcome. This was wonderfully..Show More »

    Reviewed on Apr 21 2006 by Pamela (West Chicago, IL, USA)
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    Witches Abroad: Discworld, Book 12 | Terry Pratchett
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    Witches Abroad: Discworld, Book 12

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    What could be easier than preventing a servant girl from marrying a prince, especially for 3 clever witches? But Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and Magrat Garlick face more than they bargained for when they journey to the distant city of Genua. For one thing, their power is limited to Mrs. Gogol's weak voodoo spells, a one-eyed cat, and a second-hand magic wand that only works on pumpkins.

    Difficult task for Magrat. Good job for friends?

    Terry Pratchett weaves his usual "magic" and makes it hard to stop listening. You are engaged right from the start with a wealth of interesting and fr..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 05 2013 by Esther (Mannum, Australia)
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    Small Gods: Discworld #13 | Terry Pratchett
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    Small Gods: Discworld #13

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    Brutha is the Chosen One. His god has spoken to him, admittedly while currently in the shape of a tortoise. Brutha is a simple lad. He can't read. He can't write. He's pretty good at growing melons. And his wants are few. He wants to overthrow a huge and corrupt church. He wants to prevent a horribly holy war.

    The Turtle moved for me

    In this Discworld novel Terry attacks the subject of religion, while bashing philosophy and science on the side. While Terries satire is indeed set o..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 25 2003 by Ursula Krischer ()
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    Small Gods: Discworld, Book 13 | Terry Pratchett
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    Small Gods: Discworld, Book 13

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    Brutha is the Chosen One. His god has spoken to him, admittedly while currently in the shape of a tortoise. Brutha is a simple lad. He can't read. He can't write. He's pretty good at growing melons. And his wants are few. He wants to overthrow a huge and corrupt church. He wants to prevent a horribly holy war.

    somewhat confusing...
    Reviewed on Mar 07 2013 by Michael (Randers, Denmark)
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    Lords and Ladies: Discworld #14 | Terry Pratchett
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    Lords and Ladies: Discworld #14

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    Witches vs. Elves
    Reviewed on Jan 20 2012 by Thomas Mailloux (New Jersey, USA)
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    Lords and Ladies: Discworld, Book 14 | Terry Pratchett
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    Lords and Ladies: Discworld, Book 14

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    On a hot midsummer night in Discworld, everything seems perfect - crop circles are turning up everywhere, the witch Magrat Garlick is getting married the next morning, and everyone's buzzing with excitement. Unfortunately, the Lancre All-Comers Morris Team has gotten drunk on a fairy mound, and the elves have returned with the traditional traits of the magical realm of Fairie: evil, malice, murder, cruelty, and kidnapping.

    so sad about the quality

    TP is my alltime favorite Author. it is very sad, that audible cannot produce the title in a quality that dosent sound like is has been sampled with a..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 03 2010 by Sean (nykoebing falsterDenmark)
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    Men at Arms: Discworld #15 | Terry Pratchett
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    Men at Arms: Discworld #15

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    great book but...

    i love all the discworld novels,especially the ones that feature the nightwatch. but the recording on this one sounds off. nigel planer is my favorite..Show More »

    Reviewed on May 18 2004 by Jason (newnan, GA, USA)
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    Men at Arms: Discworld, Book 15 | Terry Pratchett
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    Men at Arms: Discworld, Book 15

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    The town of Ankh-Morpork is in big trouble, and the City Watch is desperate for a few good men to protect it. But all they've got are the dwarves Corporal Carrot and Lance-constable Cuddy; the troll Lance-constable Detritus; Lance-constable Angua, who is believed to be a woman; and, worst of all, Corporal Nobbs, who has been disqualified from the human race for shoving! These underdogs need all the help they can get, for they've been given only 24 hours to clean up the war-torn town.

    2nd Ankh-Morpork City Watch novel - UNABRIDGED

    Who is the real heir to the throne of Ankh-Morpork? Who has the power? This book is probably the most important of the Discworld books concerning the ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Apr 04 2013 by Jacobus (Johannesburg, South Africa)
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    Soul Music: Discworld #16 | Terry Pratchett
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    Soul Music: Discworld #16

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    Soul Music

    This is a good book but definitely NOT one of Pratchett's best (and I generally LOVE the books involving Susan and Death).
    My main problem, othe..Show More »

    Reviewed on Mar 04 2008 by Matthew (Manchester, NH, USA)
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    Soul Music: Discworld, Book 16 | Terry Pratchett
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    Soul Music: Discworld, Book 16

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    On the planet of Discworld, phrases like "there's a Death in the family" take on a whole new meaning. Young Susan has always suspected that her Grandfather was different, as though all the time he spent riding a white horse and wielding a scythe weren't enough of a giveaway.

    Witty, entertaining and full of small easter eggs
    Reviewed on Sep 03 2012 by Kent (Karlskrona, Sweden)
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    Interesting Times: Discworld #17 | Terry Pratchett
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    Interesting Times: Discworld #17

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    Great reading of a Pratchett classic!

    "Interesting Times" is one of my favourite Pratchett books, and Nigel Planer does his usual terrific job converting it to audio. The story pokes fun ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 03 2003 by David (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
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    Interesting Times: Discworld, Book 17 | Terry Pratchett
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    Interesting Times: Discworld, Book 17

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    Interesting Times, the seventeenth novel in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, finds the planet's oldest empire in the midst of bitter turmoil after the publication of the revolutionary treatise What I Did on My Holidays. Workers, with nothing to lose but their water buffaloes, are joining forces against old warlords, spreading violence throughout Discworld's ancient cities.

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    Maskerade: Discworld #18 | Terry Pratchett
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    Maskerade: Discworld #18

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    It's Phantom of the Opera, Discworld style, when an aspiring singer and part-time witch wins a part in the big city opera, and quickly learns of a shadowy figure haunting the house. Now her sorceress companions Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg must come to her aid, before the fat lady sings her last rites!

    A Couple of Nights at the Opera

    The Marx brothers would have been green with envy at the savaging given opera here (Wagner - 3 days of the gods screaming at each other interspersed w..Show More »

    Reviewed on Apr 16 2003 by Glen (Delray Beach, FL, United States)
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    Maskerade: Discworld, Book 18 | Terry Pratchett
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    The show must go on, as murder, music, and mayhem run riot in the night. The Opera House, Ankh-Morpork, is a huge, rambling building, where innocent young sopranos are lured to their destiny by a strangely familiar evil mastermind in a hideously deformed evening dress.

    Classic Terry Pratchett
    Reviewed on Aug 06 2012 by Derek (Pretoria, South Africa)
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    Who's murdering harmless old men? Who's poisoning the Patrician? As autumn fogs hold Ankh-Morpork in their grip, the City Watch has to track down a murderer who can't be seen. Browse more novels of Discworld.

    One of the best of the best

    I've listened to about 20 Discworld books so far, and they are all excellent. I've rated them all 5 stars. This one, though, is one of my favorites ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Jan 17 2005 by Brooke (Redmond, WA, United States)
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    Who's murdering harmless old men? Who's poisoning the Patrician? As autumn fogs hold Ankh-Morpork in their grip, the City Watch has to track down a murderer who can't be seen. Maybe the golems know something - but the solemn men of clay, who work all day and night and are never any trouble to anyone, have started to commit suicide....

    Great, as usual, but with a glitch

    This is the fifth Terry Pratchett I've bought, I'm going to work/listen my way through the entire library. Nigel Planer is absolutely brilliant and pe..Show More »

    Reviewed on Sep 22 2010 by Catherine (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
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    Hogfather: Discworld, Book 20 | Terry Pratchett
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    "Discworld is more complicated and satisfactory than Oz," says Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. "Truly original. Pratchett creates a brilliant excess of delectable detail!" Hogfather is a Discworld Christmas tale - not to be missed! Browse more novels of Discworld.

    Classic!

    It's taken me forever to pick up a Terry Pratchett novel. I'm so glad that I finally have! This book features Death who's just such a fabulous chara..Show More »

    Reviewed on May 22 2012 by Kylie (Esperance, Australia)
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    Hogfather: Discworld #20 | Terry Pratchett
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    "Discworld is more complicated and satisfactory than Oz," says Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. "Truly original. Pratchett creates a brilliant excess of delectable detail!" Hogfather is a Discworld Christmas tale - not to be missed! Browse more novels of Discworld.

    Sure cure for December blues

    I can't think of a better tale to listen to while standing in long post office or shipping company lines, being bogged down in holiday traffic, or jus..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 23 2004 by W. S. (Jasper, GA, USA)
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    Jingo: Discworld, Book 21 | Terry Pratchett
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    A weathercock has risen from the sea of Discworld, and suddenly you can tell which way the wind is blowing. As two armies march, Commander Vimes of Ankh-Morpork City Watch has got just a few hours to deal with a crime so big that there's no law against it. It's called "war"....

    Solid performance
    Reviewed on Jul 30 2012 by Robert (Terranora, Australia)
  • 22
    The Last Continent: Discworld #22 | Terry Pratchett
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    It's hot. It's dry...very dry. There was this thing once called The Wet, which no one believes in. Practically everything that's not poisonous is venomous. But it's the best bloody place in the world, alright?

    No worries, mate

    Either you get it, or you don't. For those who "get" Terry Pratchett and his madcap enchantment of Discworld, this book is another delight.
    Rin..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 17 2004 by Douglas (hendersonville, NC, USA)
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    The Last Continent: Discworld, Book 22 | Terry Pratchett
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    It's hot. It's dry...very dry. There was this thing once called The Wet, which no one believes in. Practically everything that's not poisonous is venomous. But it's the best bloody place in the world, alright?

    Always enjoyable.

    If you love TP, you will thoroughly enjoy this rendition of The Last Continent. As Aussies, we doubly appreciate TP's salute to Vegemite and Waltzin..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 09 2012 by Katherine (YANCO, Australia)
  • 23
    Carpe Jugulum: Discworld, Book 23 | Terry Pratchett
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    Mightily Oats has not picked a good time to be a priest. He thought he'd come to the mountain kingdom of Lancre for a simple little religious ceremony. Now he's caught up in a war between vampires and witches, and he's not sure there is a right side. There are the witches - young Agnes, who is really in two minds about everything, Magrat, who is trying to combine witchcraft and nappies, Nanny Ogg, who is far too knowing . . . and Granny Weatherwax, who is big trouble.

    Bought it twice. It was worth it.

    The previous version available on itunes has chapters misarranged which ruins the flow of the story.
    They fixed that problem with this one, so I..Show More »

    Reviewed on Dec 10 2009 by pashopper ()
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    Carpe Jugulum: Discworld, Book 23 | Terry Pratchett
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    Mightily Oats has not picked a good time to be a priest. He thought he'd come to the mountain kingdom of Lancre for a simple little religious ceremony. Now he's caught between vampires and witches, and he's not sure there is a right side.

    Only 4 because of narration

    The story is 5 star, but I wasn't as impressed with the narration. If you are used to Stephen Briggs's narrating, this will be quite different for you..Show More »

    Reviewed on Aug 23 2011 by Skylar (Norway)
  • 24
    The Fifth Elephant: Discworld #24 | Terry Pratchett
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    Sam Vines is a man on the run. Yesterday he was a duke, a chief of police, and ambassador to the mysterious, fat-rich country of Uberwald. Now he has nothing but his native wit and the gloomy trousers of Uncle Vanya. And if he can't make it through the forest to civilization, there's going to be a terrible war. But there are monsters on his trail. They're werewolves - and they're catching up. Sam Vimes is out of time and already out of breath...

    Discworld: Worth Visiting Again and Again

    Terry Pratchett's Discworld is custom-made for audio. Even though I own and have read (and re-read) every one of his Discworld novels, listening to t..Show More »

    Reviewed on Aug 01 2003 by Michael (Wanaque, NJ, USA)
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    The Fifth Elephant: Discworld, Book 24 | Terry Pratchett
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    Sam Vines is a man on the run. Yesterday, he was a duke, a chief of police, and an ambassador. Now he has nothing but his native wit and the gloomy trousers of Uncle Vanya. And if he can't make it through the forest to civilization, there's going to be a terrible war. But there are monsters on his trail. They're werewolves - and they're catching up. Sam Vimes is out of time and already out of breath....

    Vintage Pratchett
    Reviewed on Dec 03 2011 by Josie (Australia)
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    The Truth: Discworld #25 | Terry Pratchett
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    William de Worde, the accidental editor of Discworld's first newspaper, just wants to get to the truth. Unfortunately, everyone else wants to get at William. And it's only the third edition. Browse more novels of Discworld.

    Classic Pratchett

    DO NOT be put off by the fact that the reader is not Nigel Planer. At first I was bothered by not hearing Planer read, and then I quickly realized I w..Show More »

    Reviewed on May 30 2003 by Glen (Delray Beach, FL, United States)
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    The Truth: Discworld, Book 25 | Terry Pratchett
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    William de Worde, the accidental editor of Discworld's first newspaper, just wants to get to the truth. Unfortunately, everyone else wants to get at William. And it's only the third edition. Browse more novels of Discworld.

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  • 26
    Thief of Time: Discworld, Book 26 | Terry Pratchett
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    Time is a resource. Everyone knows it has to be managed. And on the Discworld that is the job of the Monks of History, who store it and pump it from the places where it's wasted (like the underwater; how much time does a codfish need?) to places like cities, where there's never enough time.

    A welcome re-recording.

    The original recording of this story used an ensemble cast that had as much feel for the material as a centipede does for a bicycle. I'm annoyed that ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 01 2010 by Glen (Delray Beach, FL, United States)
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    Thief of Time: Discworld, Book 26 | Terry Pratchett
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    Time is a resource. Everyone knows it has to be managed. And on the Discworld that is the job of the Monks of History, who store it and pump it from the places where it's wasted (like the underwater; how much time does a codfish need?) to places like cities, where there's never enough time. But the construction of the world's first truly accurate clock starts a race against, well, time for Lu Tze and his apprentice Lobsang Ludd.

    Light and fun

    A very pleasant book to listen to while getting some exercise. Although apparently laughing while running is not a good idea. I almost fell off the tr..Show More »

    Reviewed on Mar 25 2013 by Christy (Canberra City, Australia)
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    Thief of Time: A Discworld Novel | Terry Pratchett
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    The construction of the world's first truly accurate clock starts a race against, well, time. For if the perfect clock starts ticking, Time, as we know it, will stop. And then the trouble will really begin. Subtle, sly, thought-provoking, and hilarious, Thief of Time is Terry Pratchett at his best. "This delightful production keeps the listener spellbound," says AudioFile.

    Great story, horrible rendition

    After buying this audiobook and listening for a few minutes I was just sick. I really, really hated the presentation by these voice actors. I came onl..Show More »

    Reviewed on Sep 28 2004 by Kelly (Fort Worth, TX, USA)
  • 27
    Night Watch: Discworld #27 | Terry Pratchett
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    Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch had it all. But now he's back in his own rough, tough past without even the clothes he was standing up in when the lightning struck.

    Another brilliant Pratchett

    As usual Pratchett has performed feats with the English language that appear at first glance to be impossible. Words just fit better together coming ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 02 2004 by Terry A. Austin (Temple, TX United States)
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    Night Watch: Discworld, Book 27 | Terry Pratchett
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    Truth! Justice! Freedom! And a hard-boiled egg! Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch had it all. But now he's back in his own rough, tough past, without even the clothes he was standing up in when the lightning struck. Living in the past is hard. Dying in the past is incredibly easy. But he must survive; he has a job to do.

    Pratchett at his best.

    In pursuit of a criminal, Commander Samuel Vimes is thrown back in time to become John Keel, the mentor to his younger self. The twists, turns and pol..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 02 2011 by Ken (WA, Australia)
  • 28
    Monstrous Regiment: Discworld #28 | Terry Pratchett
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    War has come to Discworld...again. And, to no one's great surprise, the conflict centers around the small, insufferably arrogant, strictly fundamentalist duchy of Borogravia, which has long prided itself on its ability to beat up on its neighbors. This time, however, it's Borogravia that's getting its long-overdue comeuppance, which has left the country severely drained of young men.

    Who's who?

    It's a case of switched identities, and the reader only knows half of what's going on. Another wonderful story by Pratchett. A good introduction to ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 25 2005 by Cristina (Black Canyon City, AZ, USA)
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    Monstrous Regiment: Discworld, Book 28 | Terry Pratchett
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    It begun as a sudden strange fancy...Polly Perks had to become a boy in a hurry. Cutting off her hair and wearing trousers was easy. Learning to fart and belch in public and walk like an ape took more time. And now she's enlisted in the army, and searching for her lost brother. But there's a war on. There's always a war on. And Polly and her fellow recruits are suddenly in the thick of it, without any training, and the enemy is hunting them.

    War has come to Discworld ... again.

    Ok, I have to admit I surprised myself. I had bought this book in an airport somewhere travelling from there to here. I read it and enjoyed it but tha..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 15 2008 by Jim (Burnaby, BC, Canada)
  • 29
    Going Postal: Discworld #29 | Terry Pratchett
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    Arch-swindler Moist von Lipwig never believed his crimes were hanging offenses, until he found himself with a noose around his neck, dropping through a trap door, and falling into...a government job? Getting the moribund Postal Service up and running again, however, may be an impossible task. Worse, the new Postmaster could swear the mail is talking to him.

    Finally on AUDIBLE!!!

    First off this book is incredible and very much in the "City Watch" realhm of Terry Prachett's Discworld. Regular Discworld readers will know what I m..Show More »

    Reviewed on Feb 06 2005 by Robert W (JOHNSON CITY, TN, USA)
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    Going Postal: Discworld, Book 29, | Terry Pratchett
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    Suddenly, condemned arch-swindler Moist von Lipwig found himself with a noose around his neck and dropping through a trapdoor into...a government job? By all rights, Moist should be meeting his maker rather than being offered a position as postmaster by Lord Vetinari, supreme ruler of Ankh-Morpork.

    Great as an audiobook

    Warning - don't listen to this book whilst driving in peak hour traffic, it's so funny you can't concentrate on the driving! The combination of Terry ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 19 2007 by ChrisR (Australia)
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    Thud!: Discworld #30 | Terry Pratchett
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    Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch will be damned if he lets anyone disturb his city's always tentative peace, and that includes a rabble-rousing dwarf from the sticks who's been stirring up trouble on the eve of the anniversary of one of Discworld's most infamous historical events.

    Better with each novel

    Pratchett started out writing unusually good satire, began to develop character and story, became better and better at all three. With Thud! he goes ..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 13 2005 by Barbara (San Antonio, TX, United States)
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    Thud!: Discworld, Book 30 | Terry Pratchett
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    Koom Valley? That was where the trolls ambushed the dwarfs, or the dwarfs ambushed the trolls. It was far away. It was a long time ago. But if he doesn't solve the murder of just one dwarf, Commander Sam Vimes of Ankh-Morpork City Watch is going to see it fought again, right outside his office.

    Briggs brings out the best of Pratchett
    Reviewed on Mar 04 2013 by Jessie (Queanbeyan, Australia)
  • 31
    Making Money: Discworld #31 | Terry Pratchett
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    The Ankh-Morpork Post Office is running like...well, not at all like a government office. The mail is delivered promptly. Postmaster General Moist von Lipwig, former arch-swindler and confidence man, has exceeded all expectations - including his own. So it's somewhat disconcerting when Lord Vetinari summons Moist to the palace and asks, "Tell me, Mr. Lipwig, would you like to make some real money?"

    Another gem.

    Pratchett does it again. Every bit as humorous and satisfying as the preceding books in the series. So why 4 stars? If you're starting with this book,..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 02 2007 by Jason (Carlsbad, CA, United States)
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    Making Money: Discworld, Book 31 | Terry Pratchett
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    It's an offer you can't refuse. Who would not wish to be the man in charge of Ankh-Morpork's Royal Mint and the bank next door? It's a job for life. But, as former con-man Moist von Lipwig is learning, the life is not necessarily for long. The Chief Cashier is almost certainly a vampire. There's something nameless in the cellar (and the cellar itself is pretty nameless), and it turns out that the Royal Mintruns at a loss.

    Ah.. Mr. Libvig
    Reviewed on Dec 03 2012 by Siri (Tromsø, Norway)
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    Unseen Academicals: Discworld #32 | Terry Pratchett
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    Football has come to the ancient city of Ankh-Morpork - not the old fashioned, grubby pushing and shoving, but the new, fast football with pointy hats for goalposts and balls that go gloing when you drop them. And now, the wizards of Unseen University must win a football match, without using magic, so they're in the mood for trying everything else.

    Not Pratchetts best but still enjoyable

    Pratchetts latest book fails to the reach truly dizzying heights he has been capable of.
    As it stands it has to settle for merely being very goo..Show More »

    Reviewed on Sep 30 2010 by Kent (Karlskrona, Sweden)
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    Football has come to the ancient city of Ankh-Morpork - not the old-fashioned, grubby pushing and shoving, but the new, fast football with pointy hats for goalposts and balls that go gloing when you drop them. And now, the wizards of Unseen University must win a football match, without using magic, so they're in the mood for trying everything else.

    Punch-in-the-arm fun

    While not as laugh out loud funny as Thud or Going Postal, this latest Discworld romp skewers the worlds of academic tenure, sports, and high fashion,..Show More »

    Reviewed on Nov 27 2009 by Dianne R. Peabody (Roswell, GA United States)
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    Snuff | Terry Pratchett
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    Sam Vimes is on a well-deserved holiday. But for the commander of the City Watch, a vacation in the country is anything but relaxing. The balls, the teas, the muck - not to mention all that fresh air and birdsong - are more than a bit taxing on a cynical city-born and -bred copper. Yet a policeman will find a crime anywhere if he decides to look hard enough, and it’s not long before a body is discovered, and Sam - out of his jurisdiction, out of his element, and out of bacon sandwiches (thanks to his well-meaning wife) - must rely on his instincts, guile, and street smarts to see justice done.

    Perfect Pratchett

    If you are already a fan of the Disc World books don’t waste time reading the reviews just buy this book and start enjoying. If don’t you don’t know t..Show More »

    Reviewed on Oct 14 2011 by Tim C Judd ()
  • 33.5
    The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable | Terry Pratchett
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    Cohen the Barbarian is going on one final quest. He's going to climb the highest mountain in the Discworld and meet his gods. He doesn't like the way they let men grow old and die. The last hero in the world is going to return what the first hero stole. With a vengeance. That'll mean the end of world, if no one stops him in time. Someone is going to try. So who knows who the last hero really is?

    Just Great

    I'm a TP fan - love the characters, love the stories, love the wit. An enjoyable reading of a fascinating book.

    Reviewed on Dec 09 2012 by Katherine (YANCO, Australia)
  • The Science of Discworld: Revised Edition | Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen
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    The Science of Discworld: Revised Edition

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 49 mins)
    • By Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen
    • Narrated By Stephen Briggs, Michael Fenton Stevens
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    (26)
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    (26)
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    In the 'fantasy' universe of the phenomenally bestselling Discworld series, everything runs on magic and common sense. The world is flat and million-to-one chances happen nine times out of ten. Our world seems different - it runs on rules, often rather strange ones. Science is our way of finding out what those rules are. The appeal of Discworld is that it mostly makes sense, in a way that particle physics does not.

    Combines Knowledge Bombs with humor and Discworld

    If there is any trilogy I can recommend to a fan of humor, fantasy or Discworld, it would inevitably be the Science of Discworld series.

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    Reviewed on Jan 03 2013 by Samuel (Brisbane, Australia)
  • The Folklore of Discworld | Terry Pratchett, Jacqueline Simpson
    Play The Folklore of Discworld

    The Folklore of Discworld

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 1 min)
    • By Terry Pratchett, Jacqueline Simpson
    • Narrated By Michael Fenton Stevens
    Overall
    (103)
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    (88)
    Story
    (88)

    Most of us grow up having always known to touch wood or cross our fingers, and what happens when a princess kisses a frog or a boy pulls a sword from a stone, yet sadly, some of these things are now beginning to be forgotten. Legends, myths, and fairy tales: our world is made up of the stories we told ourselves about where we came from and how we got there. It is the same on Discworld, except that beings which on Earth are creatures of the imagination - like vampires, trolls, witches, and possibly, gods - are real, alive and in some cases kicking on the Disc.

    An interesting listen
    Reviewed on Aug 27 2012 by Sara (Marshfield, WI, United States)