Saturday, 23 April 2011

Week 16 - I've reached book number 20 (32 to go)

Have been indulging myself this week with a book by Terry Pratchett - who is one of my favourite authors and always cheers me up! The Last Hero - which features characters from Pratchett's Discworld that we've met before (if you've been reading the books in chronological order), plus a few new ones - most notably Leonardo Da Quirm ... who bears an uncanny resemblance to Leonardo Da Vinci from our own round world. Full of fantastic illustrations by Paul Kidby it is a short book taking you on what Cohen the Barbarian (not a typo!) - a hero who, let's face it, is a little past his prime and often struggles to remember where he left his teeth - deems to be his last quest. Desperate to remain a true hero and not fade away unremembered, he determines to have one last hurrah and turns all his anger (of which there seems to be an endless supply) at the impending blandness of the world as the administrators take over, into fighting the unfightable - the gods of the Discworld. Joined by his trusty horde of like-minded heroes - all equally moaning about their creaking joints and lack of hair - they kidnap a minstrel along the way who will write a ballad of the saga and thus ensure their immortality. But the quest chosen by Cohen will mean the destruction of the world, but can anyone stop him ..? This is typical Pratchett, and I chuckled my way through this tale and marvelled at the amazing pictures too. Maybe not his best, but I do need a Discworld fix every now and then, and the books are starting to feel like old friends. If you like a good read that will put a smile on your face, then I recommend this collection of weird and wonderful creations from an exceptionally fertile mind (37 and counting!). I give this a FOUR STAR rating - although I will admit that I find it hard to be objective on this topic!

The stats bit:
Length: 160 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from the local library).
Other formats available in: unabridged audio download.

1 comment:

  1. Haha ... I see similarities here with you and Discworld to me and Bond! These books were my brother's top read and, while I tried, I could never get into them. It is great to have something like Discworld & Bond to lift the spirits and that you can take as a happy fix from time to time.

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