vampyr from outer space reviewed Schweinsgalopp by Terry Pratchett
Terry Pratchett - Schweinsgalopp
3 stars
Eine der schwächeren Scheibenwelt-Geschichten - insbesondere wenn man mit Weihnachtskram sowieso nichts anfangen kann.
Paperback, 445 pages
English language
Published March 8, 2006
Hogfather is the 20th Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, and a 1997 British Fantasy Award nominee. It was first released in 1996 and published by Victor Gollancz. It came in 137th place in The Big Read, a BBC survey of the most loved British books of all time, making it one of fifteen books by Pratchett in the Top 200.The book focuses on the absence of the Hogfather, a mythical creature akin to Father Christmas, who grants children's wishes on Hogswatchnight (December 32) and brings them presents. While Death attempts to fill in for the Hogfather, his granddaughter Susan Sto Helit tries to find and rescue the Hogfather.
Eine der schwächeren Scheibenwelt-Geschichten - insbesondere wenn man mit Weihnachtskram sowieso nichts anfangen kann.
How would you go about killing someone who was never really alive – not in the usual sense of the word? Mr Teatime (pronounced teh-ah-tim-eh) knows exactly how he'd do it.
As philosophical textbooks go, this is a stonker. What is the nature of belief? How do beliefs interact with reality? How do they colour our view of reality?
As for zingy and/or pithy moments … this books got them in spades.
“The phrase 'Someone ought to do something' was not, by itself, a helpful one. People who used it never added the rider 'and that someone is me'.”
As a novel, though, this one falls a bit short. The plot meanders a bit too much for my liking.
Very good, but not Sir Pterry's finest.
Reread 6/1/13