Showing posts with label Terry Pratchett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terry Pratchett. Show all posts

Thud

Monday, October 17, 2005


"Thud!" by Terry Pratchett. This is the latest in his Discworld-series, and as usual it contains scathing satire and social commentary barely coated with a thin layer of fantasy story: The recently urbanized communities of dwarves and trolls of Discworld (a round, flat world, carried on the back of four elephants, which in turn are standing on the shell of a giant turtle...) are fighting in the streets of Ankh-Morpork, as a result of ages-old feuds, bigotry, and yes, racism. Pratchett shows how easy it is to start a war based on hatred, ignorance, malicious gossip and the fear of ordinary people (Ok,ok, dwarves & trolls). As usual, only Commander Vimes of the City Watch seems to be able to see through the lies and deceit, as only an old street-smart copper like him can.

If you haven't yet read anything by this master storyteller, do it now!