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  1. The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett, 2000-02-01
  2. The Light Fantastic: A Discworld Novel by Terry Pratchett, 2005-10-01
  3. Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, 2007-08-01
  4. The Carpet People by Terry Pratchett, 2005
  5. Where's My Cow? by Terry Pratchett, 2005-10-01
  6. Making Money by Terry Pratchett, 2007-09-01
  7. Rincewind the Wizzard by Terry Pratchett, 1999
  8. Truckers by Terry Pratchett, 2004-04-29
  9. The Truth (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs, 2003-07-01
  10. The Bromeliad Trilogy: Diggers by Terry Pratchett, 2004-04-01
  11. The Gods Trilogy by Terry Pratchett, 2000-07-20
  12. Das Licht der Phantasie. Ein Roman von der bizarren Scheibenwelt. by Terry Pratchett, 1999-11-01
  13. Going Postal (Discworld Novels): Adapted for the Stage by Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs, 2005-04-15
  14. Wings (The Bromeliad Trilogy, Book 3) by Terry Pratchett, 2004-04-01

61. Terry Pratchett Has Alzheimer's - Reading Rayners
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62. SF REVIEWS.NET: Pyramids / Terry Pratchett
With Pyramids, the seventh Discworld opus, terry pratchett s unstoppable creative genius unleashes some of the most cosmic comic mayhem the series had seen
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With Pyramids , the seventh Discworld opus, Terry Pratchett's unstoppable creative genius unleashes some of the most cosmic comic mayhem the series had seen up to that point. While the story is weirdly schizophrenic, such a thing isn't necessarily a liability in the anything-goes world of farce. Our hero this time is Teppic, heir to the throne of Djelibaybi, a sliver of a kingdom that bears, you might say, a passing resemblance to ancient Egypt. Wanting to make a little something of himself in the world, and unsatisfied with the nonsensically ritualized life awaiting him if he stays home, Teppic travels to Ankh-Morpork where he enrolls as a student in the Assassins Guild (makes sense). But when his father, the moderately mad Teppicymon XXVII, unceremoniously kicks the bucket, Teppic must make his way back home (a journey Pratchett all but ignores in the interest of just getting him back there) to assume the throne.

63. Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ
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66. Hill House, Publishers: Books By Terry Pratchett
We re pleased to announce a true terry pratchett publishing event The Discworld x 12 Series, reproducing the first twelve Discworld books in exact
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We're pleased to announce a true Terry Pratchett publishing event: The Discworld x 12 Series , reproducing the first twelve Discworld books in exact facsimile editions. Each and every one of our editions of the first twelve Discworld books will be reproduced right down to the binding, paper stock, type and jacket art. We even used the same printer as the original first editions! The Discworld x 12 Series Details on the Discworld x 12 Series
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Hill House is continuing the publication of the first twelve Discworld titles in hard cover facsimile format with the release of the second title, THE LIGHT FANTASTIC Details on the Facsimile Edition of The Light Fantastic The Light Fantastic (1986)
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67. Terry Pratchett: I Have Alzheimer’s - Times Online
terry pratchett, the bestselling fantasy author, is suffering from a rare form of Alzheimer’s but would like it to be known that he is not dead yet.
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68. The Tangled Neuron: Terry Pratchett Diagnosed With Alzheimer's: Overlooking The
Bert Piedmont at Had A Dad writes that one of her favorite authors, terry pratchett, has been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer s.
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Bert Piedmont at Had A Dad writes that one of her favorite authors, Terry Pratchett , has been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. His doctors had originally diagnosed him with stroke. In his note to fans, Mr. Pratchett seems optimistic. But the last sentence of his note caught my eye: I know it's a very human thing to say "Is there anything I can do", but in this case I would only entertain offers from very high-end experts in brain chemistry. I can't imagine how horrible he must feel. But there's a group of people who can. If Mr. Pratchett were to contact members of DementiaUSA DASNI and forMemory , he would find the ultimate experts in living with early stage dementias. They have ideas about staying engaged in life, managing symptoms, and yes, even brain chemistry. Don't you think he's missing out on the best source of information? December 15, 2007

69. GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Tributes | Meditations On Middle-earth: Terry Prat
Extract from The Tolkien Effect by terry pratchett, to be published in Meditations on terry pratchett The Lord of the Rings is a cult classic.
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Extract from "The Tolkien Effect" by Terry Pratchett, to be published in Meditations on Middle-earth The Lord of the Rings is a cult classic. I know that's true, because I read it in the newspapers, saw it on the TV, heard it on the radio. We know what 'cult' means. It's a put-down word. It means "inexplicably popular but unworthy." It's a word used by the guardians of the one true flame to dismiss anything that is liked by the wrong kind of people. It also means "small, hermetic, impenetrable to outsiders." It has associations with cool drinks in Jonestown. The Lord of the Rings has well over 100,000,000 readers. How big will it have to be to emerge from cult status? Or, once having been a cult that is to say, once having borne the mark of Cain is it actually possible that anything can *ever* be allowed to become a full-fledged Classic? . . . . . . I can't remember where I was when JFK was shot, but I can remember exactly where and when I was when I first read JRRT. It was New Year's Eve, 1961. I was babysitting for friends of my parents while they all went out to a party. I didn't mind. I'd got this three-volume yacht anchor of a book from the library that day. Boys at school had told me about it. It'd got maps in it, they said. This struck me at the time as a pretty good indicator of quality . . . . . . What can I remember? I can remember the vision of beech woods in the Shire; I was a country boy, and the hobbits were walking through a landscape which, give or take the odd housing development, was pretty much the one I'd grown up in. I remember it like a movie. There I was, sitting on this rather chilly Sixties-style couch in this rather bare room, but at the edges of the carpet the forest began. I remember the light as green, coming through the trees. I have never since then so truly had the experience of being inside the story . . .

70. Terry Pratchett Thud! Reviewed By Rick Kleffel
With his thirtieth Discworld novel, terry pratchett is way beyond good at it. And it s not just that it s grown into its own world, with its own rules.
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REFERENCES COLUMNS Fantasy Science Fiction Mystery General Fiction The rest of the cast is also outstanding. Pessimal has his moment, while the dwarfs, trolls and every extra seem fully formed, with lives that we would happily read about were they to be germane to Pratchett's plot. But Pratchett is one hundred percent on point here. This is a mystery at heart. The rabble-rouser's death is only the beginning of the reader's satisfaction. Pratchett leaves his clues about like a man who always writes mysteries, and his subject is much more than the death of a single troublemaker. While booksellers and his publishers want readers to think of Pratchett as a fantasy writer, he's far too hardheaded. Pratchett keeps his mystery well hidden, but there is no deus-ex-fantasia here, just the clues, the facts and a remarkably satisfying resolution. Only when readers step back and take in the whole picture do Pratchett's larger concerns emerge. Pratchett is so comfortable in his milieu that he can write what he intends to be a nicely turned complex mystery and have it resonate far beyond his intentions. Discworld is real to the author and thus to his readers. His characters are true both to themselves and the world they inhabit. In this novel, just as in our world, the shapes of larger conflicts emerge from within smaller conflicts. It's more than a little ironic that Pratchett can manage to make his points without clobbering the reader over the bead with a big stick.

71. TerryPratchettBooks.com
With witty commentary and sagacious observations culled from all the Discworld novels, The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld confirms pratchett s place in the
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Welcome to the Discworld. It started out as a parody of all the fantasy that was around in the big boom of the early '80s, then turned into a satire on just about everything, and even I don't know what it is now. I do know that in that time there's been at least four people promoted as "new Terry Pratchetts" so for all I know I may not even still be me. And welcome to this spanking new page that those nice people at HarperCollins, at great expense, wear and tear on keyboards, etc., have produced. Wow! There may even be bits that flash on and off! At the very least, you should thank them by buying their books! On Discworld semaphore communication is still the fastest thing around (if you're not a wizard) and that makes the modems run very slowly.

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