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MEYERTREE said:was anyone else disappointed in this one from Terry Pratchett?
i felt it was completely predictable, and had a very shallow, almost nonexistant plot. i must say, this is the first time i have felt let down after reading one of Terry's books.
SillyWabbit said:I actually feel that way about all his books![]()
SillyWabbit said:Put simply he is a HACK of the worst kind that's only interested in making money. There. I said it.
SillyWabbit said:Didn't he say at the start of his career that he would never produce lots of tacky merchandise such as maps and mugs and so forth? And lo and behold... The book shops are groaning under the weight of just about every possible Pratchett merchandise you can ever possibly imagine AND then some!!!
SillyWabbit said:Also, he has come to believe his own hype. Yes, his books are (or were) funny light hearted entertainment with a few light social observations thrown in for good measure. They are NOT great literature or deep and meaningful insights into life the universe and everything. I find his books smug and preachy.
But is there anything intrinsically wrong from making money from your writing? Surely most authors want to be published and successful? (Apart from the few that make out they are writing because of a philanthropic need to share their valuable thoughts with the world).
This does seem rather hypocritical, but then anyone can change their mind I suppose. Anyway, no-one is forcing people to buy it all! I have all his novels but I do not possess, nor do I intend to, Nanny Ogg's cookbook or a map of Ankh-Morpork.
SillyWabbit said:I would say if you are doing anything just for the money then yes it's actually a bad thing. Maybe I am just too damn idealistic?More importantly when we are talking about any artistic medium be it writing or be it music or film or whatever, if you are just writing for money and not for the love of the thing how can your work BE any good?
Zolipara said:I agree with Sillywabbit. The first pratchett book i read was a lot of fun. But after reading several of them i just got too tired of the same jokes and characters.
VTChEwbecca said:Halo - get Going Postal asap! It will definitely restore your faith after having read Monstrous Regiment. Its excellent!![]()
Halo said:I will, as soon as it's out in paperback! Doesn't he usually have a new book out around October time each year? So hopefully I will only have about 10 months to wait!![]()