Terry Pratchett :(
Terry Pratchett :(
Terry Pratchett was my favourite author.
Was.
And I'm sad.
He wrote fantastic books set in a silly, fantastic world, but the stories resonate so strongly with the real world...
His books changed how I think about all sorts of things.
If you've never read any of his works before, and would like to, then I suggest The Reaper Man. It's one of his early works, and you might not like the entirety of it, but some parts of it have stayed with me ever since I first read it.
It is about Death. The fellow in the black robes, with a scythe. He got fired. New policy, see - they want more efficiency. As the book goes, he tries his hand on a new field. In agriculture, as a matter of fact.
"What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?" -DEATH
Was.
And I'm sad.
He wrote fantastic books set in a silly, fantastic world, but the stories resonate so strongly with the real world...
His books changed how I think about all sorts of things.
If you've never read any of his works before, and would like to, then I suggest The Reaper Man. It's one of his early works, and you might not like the entirety of it, but some parts of it have stayed with me ever since I first read it.
It is about Death. The fellow in the black robes, with a scythe. He got fired. New policy, see - they want more efficiency. As the book goes, he tries his hand on a new field. In agriculture, as a matter of fact.
"What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?" -DEATH
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Was favourite living author and still is favourite author generally, I presume.Endoperez wrote:Terry Pratchett was my favourite author.
He's still my own favourite, and being vitally challenged isn't going to change that.
I was practically raised by that man.
Well, by his books.
You know what I mean.
Good ol' Pratchett.
Rest in peace, you magnificent soul.
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Every word and thought.Glabbit wrote:You know what I mean.
Just like you said, he is still the favourite author when the dead are included. It's strange how a man I never met gave me so much, me and so many others. If not a parent, then he was at the very least a teacher.
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EVERYONE IS DYING NOWADAYS DEAR GOD
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“No one knew where you were before you were born, but when you were born, it wasn't long before you found you'd arrived with your return ticket already punched.”
But then again...
“No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away...”
Both from the Reaper Man.
But then again...
“No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away...”
Both from the Reaper Man.
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I think I'll go back and read some of the Terry Pratchett books I have.
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I have been wanting to read one of his books for over a year now and never got around to it.
I feel kind of bad for not taking the time now.
I feel kind of bad for not taking the time now.
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‘No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away…’ – Reaper Man
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https://twitter.com/rhipratchett/status ... 2776396800
I received two Pratchetts today, in Finnish. One is a copy of Reaper Man, for me, the other is Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents. That one's a gift.
I received two Pratchetts today, in Finnish. One is a copy of Reaper Man, for me, the other is Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents. That one's a gift.
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That's... actually quite beautiful.Endoperez wrote:
Well done, Pratchett.
Well done.
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of course this is great loss for literature but He will always be in our memory by his books