Thud!

a novel of Discworld (Discworld series)

434 pages

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2014 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
9780062334985
OCLC Number:
894925156

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4 stars (2 reviews)

A seemingly routine day in the life of City Watch commander Sam Vimes is abruptly interrupted by an unsolved murder, an impending war, an unwanted new recruit, and a pesky government inspector. By the author of Going Postal. It's a game of Trolls and Dwarfs where the player must take both sides to win. It's the noise a troll club makes when crushing in a dwarf skull, or when a dwarfish axe cleaves a trollish cranium. It's the unsettling sound of history about to repeat itself. THUD! It's the most extraordinary, outrageous, provocative, insightful, and keenly cutting flight of fancy yet from Discworld's incomparable supreme creator, Terry Pratchett. Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch admits he may not be the sharpest knife in the cutlery drawer. He might not even be a spoon. But he's dogged and honest and he'll be damned if he lets anyone disturb his …

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Thud!

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I've never spent so long on a Disc book, that's saying sth about how messed up this month has been. Which is also why I'm a bit unorganised in my thoughts on this one, cuz quite a lot of the pages are read half asleep and the climax got cut into several reads because I fell asleep ..... I almost have never done that before.

But I get the metaphor about Koom Valley. Let me just say again that the fantasy part of Discworld series is not the magic or the wizards or the species, it is how every species has got a tribe leader that is really civil and liberal and modern and progressive and wants the people to live better. It's unimaginable how a people like the dwarfs, trolls or humans could get such a person to be their political leader (well Vetinari probably assassinated his way up, …

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Subjects

  • Samuel Vimes (Fictitious character)
  • Discworld (Imaginary place)
  • Fiction