Thief of time

(Discworld, part 26)

Paperback, 432 pages

English language

Published April 17, 2002 by Corgi.

ISBN:
9780552148405
OCLC Number:
48835860

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5 stars (3 reviews)

In Discworld, time is a resource managed by the highly capable Monks of History. Everybody wants more time, which is why on Discworld only the experts can manage it. While everyone always talks about slowing down, one young horologist is about to do the unthinkable. He's going to stop. Well, stop time that is, by building the world's first truly accurate clock. Which means esteemed History Monk Lu-Tze and his apprentice Lobsang Ludd have to put on some speed to stop the timepiece before it starts. For if the perfect clock starts ticking, time, as we know it, will end. And then the trouble will really begin.

9 editions

Done a rereading.

5 stars

Did the first round of reading last January, and now has come back to this as I'm following the publication order. I didn't realise I didn't shelf Thief of Time before? My username sake book! If there is a book I can give more than 5 stars for, it would be this one. Second time is even better, as I can now see the foreshadowing and indicating of things from the beginning. And even without the structural tricks, ToT is still the best showing of life and the many balances and fights in it. And there is always the most special simile for me with the procrastinators.

It is a hard one to read, I guess; the metaphors are crazily multilayered and nuanced. But that is also what makes it the most fun, not the mention the deadily romantic final 5% of the book, the closure of the story.

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Subjects

  • Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fantasy - General