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    HobnailHobnail Registered User regular
    I started discworld at like age 10 with The Last Continent as an isolated hillbilly child who certainly didnt know anything about Australia, wizards or universities so it was basically like reading a fever

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    I started discworld at like age 10 with The Last Continent as an isolated hillbilly child who certainly didnt know anything about Australia, wizards or universities so it was basically like reading a fever

    For something written by a foreigner, there are so many australian in-jokes in that book that I do wonder how it translates overseas.

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    EtchwartsEtchwarts Eyes Up Registered User regular
    I've only read the first published Discworld book

    I should change that though, I really enjoyed it and want to read more!

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    HobnailHobnail Registered User regular
    It translates into a feeling as though your brain is hot and swollen

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    ChincymcchillaChincymcchilla Registered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    I started discworld at like age 10 with The Last Continent as an isolated hillbilly child who certainly didnt know anything about Australia, wizards or universities so it was basically like reading a fever

    For something written by a foreigner, there are so many australian in-jokes in that book that I do wonder how it translates overseas.

    I remember getting a lot of it and not feeling completely lost, so I think it worked out fine

    I'm sure I missed a bunch though

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    I've only read the first published Discworld book

    I should change that though, I really enjoyed it and want to read more!

    wow
    well the good news is it gets a lot better so you're almost certainly going to enjoy the ride.

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    ChincymcchillaChincymcchilla Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    tynic wrote: »
    I've only read the first published Discworld book

    I should change that though, I really enjoyed it and want to read more!

    wow
    well the good news is it gets a lot better so you're almost certainly going to enjoy the ride.

    I still like that book, but he absolutely hadn't figured out a lot of stuff

    Rincewind is still one of my favorite characters

    How can you not love a wizard that's very bad at being a wizard

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    MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    This is just reminding me that I need to get Anya to read Discworld

    But she's difficult to MAKE read things so I guess I'll just wait till she's interested. My mom did buy her all the Tiffany Aching books, anyway!

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    CoinageCoinage Heaviside LayerRegistered User regular
    I guess they couldn't get Gwendolyn Christie for Sybil and just gave up

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    SharpyVIISharpyVII Registered User regular
    Just a reminder of how great the cover was for Night Watch:

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    Dormer as Vines is great casting.

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    HobnailHobnail Registered User regular
    All that does is remind me of the derangedly terrible North American covers with the lumpen potato people and the clean shaven dwarves all in polka dot bandannas

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    NarbusNarbus Registered User regular
    Reynolds wrote: »
    Just waiting for that Xanth show here.

    I don't know the last time you read one of those, but they did not age well.

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    I started Discworld with uh...Jingo, I think, and it was perfectly fine

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    Narbus wrote: »
    Reynolds wrote: »
    Just waiting for that Xanth show here.

    I don't know the last time you read one of those, but they did not age well.

    I only read a couple of Piers Anthony books that I recall, but even as a kid in the 90s the creepiness, misogyny and outright paedophilia seemed pretty front and centre.

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    I read the Incarnations of Immortality books and thought they were a lot of fun but kind of disappeared up their own asses later on

    never started Xanth though, I had rules about series that long even then

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    ChincymcchillaChincymcchilla Registered User regular
    Piers anthony is among the best at making cool, interesting, unique magic systems

    And the worst at everything else

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    3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

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    Raijin QuickfootRaijin Quickfoot I'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    I LOVED Piers Anthony when I was in middle school. Ready every book he wrote.

    Then I got a little older...

    It sucks because they are still really fun ideas and stories without all of the bullshit. He's a good writer.

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    3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    I might still watch it because Richard Dormer is a dreamboat

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    TofystedethTofystedeth Registered User regular
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Also interesting that one of the people most of afraid of the Watch/Vimes is Vetinari. The ironfisted ruler of Ankh-Morpok. He's the prototypical benevolent despot, but he knows that if he ever goes too far Vimes and Carrot would remove him.

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    PoorochondriacPoorochondriac Ah, man Ah, jeezRegistered User regular
    Blankzilla wrote: »
    Yeah Night Watch really trades a lot on the work the previous books do

    Its a series where it is best read in order. None of them are bad and seeing Vimes' work develop over time is a delight

    I don't care for Pyramids or Moving Pictures, personally.

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    BlankZoeBlankZoe Registered User regular
    Blankzilla wrote: »
    Yeah Night Watch really trades a lot on the work the previous books do

    Its a series where it is best read in order. None of them are bad and seeing Vimes' work develop over time is a delight

    I don't care for Pyramids or Moving Pictures, personally.
    They aren't part of the Night Watch series!

    There are some Discworld books that aren't great, sure, but all of The Watch stuff is good

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    Centipede DamascusCentipede Damascus Registered User regular
    is Richard Dormer related to Natalie?

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    MorivethMoriveth BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWNRegistered User regular
    Apparently not

    stupid sexy Dormers

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    astrobstrdastrobstrd So full of mercy... Registered User regular
    Piers Anthony also seemed very cool and nice in that This American Life piece from years back about that kid that ran away to come live with him. He handled that situation about as well as one could.

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    PoorochondriacPoorochondriac Ah, man Ah, jeezRegistered User regular
    Blankzilla wrote: »
    Blankzilla wrote: »
    Yeah Night Watch really trades a lot on the work the previous books do

    Its a series where it is best read in order. None of them are bad and seeing Vimes' work develop over time is a delight

    I don't care for Pyramids or Moving Pictures, personally.
    They aren't part of the Night Watch series!

    There are some Discworld books that aren't great, sure, but all of The Watch stuff is good

    Ah, that I can agree with

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    DJ Eebs wrote: »
    when the pilot and copilot shake hands I lost my shit

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    A Dabble Of TheloniusA Dabble Of Thelonius It has been a doozy of a dayRegistered User regular
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

    I dunno. I didn't get that impression from the one sentence description of her?

    Could be good. I'll cross my fingers

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    3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

    I dunno. I didn't get that impression from the one sentence description of her?

    Could be good. I'll cross my fingers

    "Chaotic vigilanteism" sounds a lot like batman.

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    KwoaruKwoaru Confident Smirk Flawless Golden PecsRegistered User regular
    edited September 2019
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

    I dunno. I didn't get that impression from the one sentence description of her?

    Could be good. I'll cross my fingers

    "Chaotic vigilanteism" sounds a lot like batman.

    What did she do in the books then?

    Edit asking cause I haven't read them

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    3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    Kwoaru wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

    I dunno. I didn't get that impression from the one sentence description of her?

    Could be good. I'll cross my fingers

    "Chaotic vigilanteism" sounds a lot like batman.

    What did she do in the books then?

    Edit asking cause I haven't read them

    She's just, like, a noblewoman minding her own business and breeding dragons. She doesn't fight crime at all. She does huge work for social change but it's entirely through legitimate channels.

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    ReynoldsReynolds Gone Fishin'Registered User regular
    I really gotta remember to stop ever mentioning I like a thing that the conversation hasn't already covered, I'm just gonna get told that it's bad, actually.

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    TofystedethTofystedeth Registered User regular
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kwoaru wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    yeah those are extraordinarily ugly. I avoided discworld as a kid because the library had those covers and it made the books look like the lowest possible form of satire. Also the way the artist drew women, ugh.
    Once Paul Kidby started getting involved, the outsides started to look far more reminiscent of the insides.

    also, relevant thread:


    I pretty much agree with everything she says here. That description does not inspire confidence at first glance.

    Oh I read the deadspin article and they very literally turned Sybil into batman, okay, I now have zero hope for this. Blegh.

    I dunno. I didn't get that impression from the one sentence description of her?

    Could be good. I'll cross my fingers

    "Chaotic vigilanteism" sounds a lot like batman.

    What did she do in the books then?

    Edit asking cause I haven't read them

    She's just, like, a noblewoman minding her own business and breeding dragons. She doesn't fight crime at all. She does huge work for social change but it's entirely through legitimate channels.

    She'd probably be pretty good at the vigilante thing. Anybody who can shove medicine down a swamp dragon's throat and live to tell the tale could probably handle a mugger or two.

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    MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    Yeah but there's very little reason for her to go after lawful muggings

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    BlankZoeBlankZoe Registered User regular
    The whole "crime has been legalized" thing doesn't really bother me

    That is 100% true in the books, the Thieves and Assassin's guilds are prominent fixtures right from the jump and a major part of the city

    The only thing that gives me outright pause is the Sybil change. Everything else reads to me as being in line with the books but filtered through the lens of a marketing writer trying to make it sound flashy and badass

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    TofystedethTofystedeth Registered User regular
    Maddoc wrote: »
    Yeah but there's very little reason for her to go after lawful muggings

    Oh certainly not lawful muggings. That's guild business. But she'll never forget that fateful night after the opera when her parents were killed by freelance muggers. This is why licensure is important.

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    MaddocMaddoc I'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother? Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    Also if there's one thing Vimes is not okay with it's vigilantism

    Vimes is like Anti-Batman. Justice ought to be accounted for publicly, and he can't trust himself to administer judgement himself, in part because he wouldn't stop doing it.

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