The Last Continent (Discworld, #22; Rincewind #6)

416 pages

English language

Published Nov. 30, 2006

ISBN:
9780552154185

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The Last Continent is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the twenty-second book in his Discworld series. First published in 1998, it mocks the aspects of time travel such as the grandfather paradox and the Ray Bradbury short story "A Sound of Thunder". It also parodies Australian people and aspects of Australian culture, such as the Crocodile Dundee, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Mad Max movies, the Australian beer XXXX, Vegemite, thongs, cork hats, the Peach Melba, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, the Henley-on-Todd Regatta, and the popular Australian songs "Waltzing Matilda", "Down Under", and "The Man From Snowy River".

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This time it's Disc Australia where Rincewind went and another land was trying to cope with this anomaly of an intruder out of his place. Pterry was throwing in a lot of Aussie customs here, sadly I'm not very familiar with them and probably can't spot them all (the annotation file is so long, I'd need some time to read through it xD). UU old wizards are again laughed at for their ridiculous and chaotic manness. Ponder, a new addition to the faulty since probably Soul Music, has more involvement here and acts like a somewhat normal bystander and provides more contraty opinons and views to it. But still, it's more like the first few wizards book than the last one Interesting Times, it's the journey-oriented kind of adventure-fantasy, so it's not as impressive on me. Speaking of, Interesting Times has more fun, probably because the not-Rincewind plot is provided …

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