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The Fifth Elephant - books and audiobooks by Terry Pratchett. |
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The Fifth Elephant - books and audiobooks by Terry Pratchett.Welcome to the Terry Pratchett books, CDs and DVDs section. Here you will find information about books, DVDs and audiobooks by Terry Pratchett, one of the the biggest selling British authors ever! Whether it's Discworld novels, childrens titles, science books or spin offs... you will find most of them here! Terry Pratchett books always make for enjoyable reading or listening, we are sure you will find something here to keep you (or yours...) entertained!
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The Fifth Elephant - books and audiobooks by Terry Pratchett. |
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The Fifth Elephant Discworld Books - Audiobooks - Novels No 24 Terry PratchettTerry Pratchett has a seemingly endless capacity for generating inventively comic novels about the Discworld and its inhabitants but there is in the hearts of most of his admirers a particular place for those novels which feature the hard-bitten captain of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch Samuel Vimes. Sent as ambassador to the Northern principality of Uberwald where they mine gold, and iron and fat, but never silver, he is caught up in an uneasy truce between dwarfs, werewolves and vampires, in the theft of the Scone of Stone (a particularly important piece of dwarf bread) and in the old werewolf custom of giving humans a short start in the hunt and then cheating... Pratchett is always at his best when the comedy is mixed with a real sense of jeopardy that even favourite characters might be hurt if there was a good joke in it. As always the most unlikely things crop up as the subjects of gags-- Chekhov, grand opera, the Caine Mutiny--and as always there are remorselessly funny gags about the inevitability of story: "They say that the fifth elephant came screaming and trumpeting through the atmosphere of the young world all those years ago and landed hard enough to split continents and raise mountains. No one actually saw it land, which raised the interesting philosophical question: when millions of tons of angry elephant come spinning through the sky, and there is no one to hear it, does it--philosophically speaking--make a noise? As for the dwarfs, whose legend it is, and who mine a lot deeper than other people, they say that there is a grain of truth in it". All this, the usual guest appearances and Gaspode the Wonder Dog... -- Roz Kaveney -- Amazon UK -- (This text refers to the Hardcover edition.) |
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