Those are small adventures where you sit next to Terry Pratchett as he explains his troubles with PC, back in a time where they were small bricks that could kill a man, or perhaps he takes you to one of his many signing sessions, or he tells you the frightening story of the kidnapping of his hat. I’d say that this collection of non-fictional stories are very fictional indeed. Terry Pratchett is simply a brilliant writer and world is much emptier without him.Įven in his “autobiography” (it’s, not in the traditional sense of the word), he is utterly charming but also inspiring. They make you laugh hysterically, they make you adore Death but they also make you weep and nod in agreement. Those are one of the main reasons I’ve always loved his stories, they are done right, with everything a good story needs. Be it his ability to humor you beyond reason with his vast fantastical ideas or completely emotionally disarm you with his ability to get right to the point of being a human (or not) without you even excepting it. Terry Pratchett was undoubtedly a genius in many things.
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