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Jedit:
I've been a Discworld fan long enough to see Equal Rites in paperback and think "Cool, a new Discworld novel!" - nice to see so many of you like the OFiaH [1] too.

Some of my favourite quotes:

"It was you what done it, wasn't it?"

"We buried [Mr Ogg] twenty years ago.  Well, we had to.  He was dead."

"We all know it was you what done it, own up."

Get the fpoone oute of thee jar, three tries for a penny

"Are you sure it wasn't you what done it?"

"TO SERVE THE PUBLIC TRUST, PROTECT THE INNOCENT AND SERIOUSLY PROD BUTTOCK"

"Alright, alright, I did it!  Now please tell me what it was that I did!"

UPCOMING RELEASES, TO MAKE YOUR COLLECTIVE WILLY HARD:

May 2006 (estimated) - Wintersmith, the third Tiffany Aching novel.  (A fourth novel in the series may or may not be written; if it is, the title will be When I Am Old, I Shall Wear Midnight.)

November 2006 - Making Money, the sequel to Going Postal.

December 2006 - a two-part TV adaptation of Hogfather, with Ian Richardson voicing Death and David Jason playing Albert.  Airing on the BBC and coming soon after to a "third way" outlet near you.


[1] Old Fart in a Hat

lessthanfirst:
Now that I think about it I haven't actually read all that many. I read Equal Rites in school, the only decent book in the library. And I used to own second hand copies of a few and got rid of them (Stupid of me, can't remember why I did it though). I read through The Colour of Magic third or fourth time round a while back and I'm going to buy The Light Fantastic (second time round) on the way home from college on the morrow if Smiths has it (they didn't the last time I looked ). Then, when I finish The Fellowship of the Ring it'll be pratchett again.

I've read Interesting Times and Carpe Juggulum (which was by far my favourite) as well, and I may have read Mort too.

tetsuotheironboy:
just got given the 'guards guards' graphic novel for my birthday, its sorta cool seeing all the characters but i think whoever it is that illustrates the paperbacks should have drawn it for the sake of consistency and the darker tone of their drawings. Great news about the new animation, i used to have the 'Soul Music' animated film on a vhs taped off the telly but some swine taped over it (probably my mum recording the bloody ice skating or something equally as crappy) I think there was another one that got animated but for the life of me i can't remember which one, can anyone help? Thud! was pretty damn good, not one of his best but consistent and enjoyable just as all the Captain/Commander/Duke vimes books. Its my favourite character set by far but i do wish that pratchett would finish them off.

As a bit of fun, anyone wanna predict whats gonna happen with those guys in the end? Here are my good/evil endings for the watch...


                         *SPOILER WARNING*
THESE PREDICTIONS ARE BASED ON EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE DISCWORLD SERIES, ANYONE WHO HASN'T AT LEAST REACHED 'THE FIFTH ELEPHANT' IN THE CITY WATCH SERIES SHOULDN'T READ ON.


Unhappy Ending: Carrot is going attempts to take the throne of Ankh and Vimes is gonna have to put him down, the patrician'll die at some point and Vimes  ends up as patrician. Nobby and Sgt Colon will survive, probably by ducking into a doorway and having a cig when it all goes down. Angua will die by Carrots side, Vimes's son will take command of the watch.

Happy Ending 1: Carrot takes the throne with Vimes as commander of the watch and duke of ankh. Angua becomes queen and they have little werewolf babies. Nobby and Colon stay in the watch to train the next generation and guide Vimes' son through the ranks. Possibly Vimes retires and leaves the watch to his son.

Happy Ending 2: Vetinari dies of natural causes/assasination, Vimes gets elected as the next patrician, Carrot takes the watch as Commander with Angua as captain. Supporting characters receive various promotions, a couple of deaths here and there.

Basically he's got to kill off a couple of characters, the last watchman i remember dying was corporal cuddy in men at arms (or was it feet of clay?)
Given that Carrot or Vimes are gonna end up ruling ankh morpork, i'm tempted towards carrot because of vimes's distaste for power and politics. Detritus might get killed, same goes for angua, when she was thought dead it was gut-wrenching so i think she's got the most emotional significance. Sybil, sam jr, nobby, colon, cheri etc aren't really suitable for the chop, cheri doesn't have much significance, colon and nobby are perennial survivors (although nobby dying whilst doing the first honourable act of his life would be interesting), sam jr is needed for the inevitable 'discworld the next generation' and Vimes would never let anything happen to Sybil. That was a huge post and shows what a discworld nerd i am, are there any angles that i missed guys?

AdamIsConceited:
I seriously need to get back to playing the MUD.

Hat:
Jedit, you have just made my goddamned day with your news. I liked Lipvig more than I liked any other character in their first appearance, except for Granny Weatherwax, so I'd be real interested to see where they go with him.

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