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Moving Pictures: A Novel of Discworld
Moving Pictures: A Novel of Discworld | Terry Pratchett
Discworld's pesky alchemists are up to their old tricks again. This time, they've discovered how to get gold from silver--the silver screen that is. Hearing the siren call of Holy Wood is one Victor Tugelbend, a would-be wizard turned extra. He can't sing, he can't dance, but he can handle a sword (sort of), and now he wants to be a star. So does Theda Withel, an ambitious ingenue from a little town you've probably never heard of.But the click of moving pictures isn't just stirring up dreams inside Discworld.Holy Wood's magic is drifting out into the boundaries of the universes, where raw realities, the could-have-beens, the might-bes, the never-weres, and the wild ideas are beginning to ferment into a really stinky brew. It's up to Victor and Gaspode the Wonder Dog to rein in the chaos and bring order back to a starstruck Discworld. And they're definitely not ready for their close-up!
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

1/? I have a feeling someone's going to read this and accuse me of lacking a sense of humour. Know that I find some of Pratchett's writing hilarious, AND I have issues with some of it.
I regularly appreciate how Pratchett weaves social commentary into fantasy comedy, but upon reread I'm not sure that method was successful in this book.

Robotswithpersonality 2/? I think maybe the awe for old Hollywood 'magic' might have gotten in the way of telling a less adventurous, more hilariously critical tale. Maybe Hollywood being so shallow makes even the commentary seem shallow, especially post SAG-AFTRA strike, and this many years after the start of #MeToo. Going into detail about the ugliness of Hollywood, about dreams that can seduce people into accepting unreasonable behaviour, it all leaves a bad taste. 6d
Robotswithpersonality 3/? Exploitation, film execs vs creative people, not paying actors well, and historically, animal abuse:
He's the canny yet oft neglected jester figure of the story who always lands on his feet regardless of whatever life throws at him, but Gaspode permanently being used and cast aside just makes me sad.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? I normally can enjoy the melding of modern institution with ye olde fantasy especially if it's turned on its head, but Pratchett's ultimate message in this book is not that the institution is corrupt but the idea is sound and you need to do the best you can to confront it and make better individual and communal choices, like the City Watch books; instead it's that the institution represents a power that's better at the bottom of the sea. 6d
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? It feels less like the momentary triumph in an ages-long battle against moral decrepitude and more the author, after presenting all the dazzling aspects with a sense of wonder (and foreboding), washing his hands of an industry that has no redeeming features to offer. Upon reflection, possible correct, not in respect to the creative medium of film, but the modern film industry, which is a depressing conclusion. 6d
Robotswithpersonality 6/? And then there's the elephants motif running though as a message of excess and further greed and danger and exploitation, basically everything about the characterization of the people from Klatch and the made up foreign figures (probably a mirror for how they were historically depicted in early films) is winceworthy. I want to put it down to Pratchett's aforementioned fun with puns, and sharp satire, but overall it seems like a bunch of lazy 6d
Robotswithpersonality 7/? jokes and timeworn stereotypes about 'foreigners' while simultaneously attempting to make elephant traders sound like small town British businessman. The line between commentary on and reinforcement of racism and xenophobia is a little too blurred for my taste. 🤷🏼‍♂️ 6d
Robotswithpersonality 8/8 Oh, and it's probably just a function of being published in the 90s, but the heteronormative nonsense with Ruby and Detritus, not to mention Victor and Ginger, did not improve my impression of this story taking a little too much inspiration from early 20th century film. 🙄 (edited) 6d
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Careful, Victor!
I've seen Monty Python, you DO NOT offend the rabbit. 🫣

julesG 😂😂 1w
Ruthiella Run away! Run away! Run away! 🤣 7d
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willaful

“Why is it all Mr. Dibbler's films are set against the background of a world gone mad?“ said the dwarf.

Sol's eyes narrowed “Because Mr. Dibbler,“ he growled, “is a very observant man.“

Ruthiella Love Pratchett. ❤️ 1mo
willaful @Ruthiella He's always so right on the money. 1mo
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julesG 🤣🤣🤣 1mo
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Moving Pictures (Revised) | Terry Pratchett
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#OokBOokClub

Hello friends! Open discussion is in the FOLLOWING POST marked as spoiler. Find the Moving Pictures post & tap "show me" on the spoiler tag to join in the discussion. Join in whenever you can! Today. Tomorrow. Next month! The post will always be up so just tag each other & we'll jump in to discuss with you. Feel free to chat about anything!

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead

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Welcome to the #OokBOokClub open discussion for #MovingPictures feel free to discuss anything! Don't forget to tag each other in the comments so your friends can see your reply. Have fun!

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #EpicBuddyRead

BookmarkTavern This was such a fun read! I really loved the satire of Hollywood and making movies, how Dibbler kept going grander and grander with his plans. Also, the troll romance was unexpectedly delightful. And I can‘t believe it took me until the last hour or so for the book that I got the uncle Oswald reference was the Oscar statues. 😅😅😅 (edited) 1mo
julesG @BookmarkTavern 😁 It took me some time to get the uncle Oswald reference, too. 1mo
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julesG Did I mention that the new recording of the audiobook is narrated by Jason Isaacs? If not, mea culpa. 1mo
BarbaraJean I loved all the little references--especially Blown Away 😂 It was a lot of fun deciphering those references, and I'm sure I missed a lot of them. I also really liked the deeper themes about dreams, and Victor's comments on being the biggest version of yourself. I'd have liked more of that, but felt like it got eclipsed by all the clever references. @BookmarkTavern Yes! The troll romance! I think the trolls were my favorite characters in this one. 1mo
willaful @BarbaraJean I also liked the troll romance, which reminded me of my marriage. 🤣 I really had to hit him with a brick!

I enjoyed all the jokes, but also feel the deeper themes weren't explored as much as I would've liked. It's interesting to see the beginnings of the Wizard changeover, and Ponder Stibbons.
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julesG @willaful You married a troll? 😜 Reading Unseen Academicals and then jumping right into Moving Pictures I was actually confused for a moment that Ponder was a student. 1mo
willaful Well, he is very tall. 😂

Yes, the chronology was a bit confusing. I wonder what Rincewind was up to while all this was happening. Probably running away, somewhere.
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julesG @willaful chased by who-knows-what and Luggage 1mo
willaful @julesG I'm still unclear about what happened to the Luggage's domestic life... 1mo
julesG @willaful They lived happily ever after? And CMOT Dibbler sold the little ones off to the highest bidders. Or is that slavery? 1mo
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How I‘m currently managing election anxiety… reading Terry Pratchett and listening to my husband and a friend play some jazz at our church (which is a voting center—it‘s a delight to hear them offering some music for voters in line!)
#ComfortReadathon

BkClubCare Oh, that‘s cool 😎 1mo
BookwormAHN Nice 💗 1mo
TheSpineView 💜🎶💜 1mo
DogMomIrene That makes for quite the upbeat voting experience 💜🎶 1mo
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BookmarkTavern
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Discworld discovers the unique magic of the silver screen & moving pictures. It goes about as well as you could expect. & will make you cry.

While this story is humorous, it‘s also an examination of the creation & destruction of dreams, the fine balance of solace/oblivion one can find in media. & how the real heroes are the ones that aren‘t recognized. 1 of the more bittersweet Discworld novels. & goddamn but it made me cry. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern CW 👇🏻 #OokBOokClub @julesG (edited) 2mo
BookmarkTavern THE DOGS DON‘T ACTUALLY DIE BUT FUCK ME IT MADE ME CRY ANYWAY 2mo
julesG Sir Terry wouldn't do that. 2mo
BookmarkTavern @julesG Intellectually, I know that. But this is one of the Discworld books I hadn‘t read before. And the way he writes that last little bit was intense. 2mo
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kwmg40
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Discworld, Hollywood and Cthulhu all get mixed up chaotically together in this novel. I enjoyed all the references to old movies and Hollywood stars, and I especially loved Gaspode the Wonder Dog!

#OokBOokClub @julesG

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#OokBOokClub-ers, our Discworld adventure continues TODAY with #MovingPictures!

Looking forward to our discussion next month!

Happy reading!

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #EpicBuddyRead

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TheSpineView
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Third book read for #HauntedShelf @Catsandbooks #HexesAndCrows

I would rank this in the top 20, maybe top 10, of Pratchett's books. He really hit the nail on the head with this one. Given the state of Hollywood, I think it is even more relevant today than when it was written. Got to say, Pratchett's wit shines in this one.

#OokBookClub @julesG #Spookoween #31by31 Readathon #ScarathlonAtoZ @Texreader #LetterM

julesG I was afraid of this one having aged badly, but it's still on point. It's frightening 2mo
Catsandbooks Great job! 👏🏼 🐦‍⬛🧡 2mo
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

"Warch... This is space. "

Reading for #OokBookClub @julesG

julesG Looking forward to our discussion next week. 3mo
TheSpineView @julesG Me too! 🖤🧛‍♂️🗡 3mo
willaful Ack, I thought it was Unseen Academicals! I always get so confused.... 3mo
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julesG
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#OokBOokClub

Just a friendly reminder that we'll be reading #MovingPictures next! Dig out your books, put in your library holds, or place your orders! The next Discworld adventure continues on October 8th! Woohoo!

If anyone wants to be tagged/untagged for future posts please let me know! Happy to oblige!

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #EpicBuddyRead

TheSpineView Great! 3mo
peanutnine Could you take me off the tag list please? I'm just not jiving with these books 3mo
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julesG @peanutnine Sorry to see you go. I'll take you if the list. 3mo
willaful Oooo, are we finally to Moist? 3mo
julesG @willaful Yesssssss! Last Rincewind this month and then we're moving on. 3mo
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Mangelli
Mehso-so

Just kind of meh compared to his other discworld books, imho.

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MissHel
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Maybe I‘m too old to just get into Discworld. All the jokes were flat, and it was nothing but jokes. Sigh. I feel like I wasted a Hoopla checkout.

Ruthiella I‘m ancient and I love the Discworld! But if Pratchett‘s sense of humor isn‘t yours, you aren‘t going to be a fan. I‘m always a little happy to know there are certain books that aren‘t for me, so I can skip them with a free conscience. But, that is a bummer about one less Hoopla borrow! 2y
MissHel @Ruthie that is just the most delightful perspective! Thank you! 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Pickpick

🎉 Finished my 20th Discworld book! By my count that puts me halfway through the series. For the confused: I've been reading them in whatever order I can get them from the library.
I loved the send ups of classic and popular films. Imaginative and funny as always and all the more heartwarming thanks to Gaspode the Wonderdog and Good boy Laddie! I think if this were published today, the focus would be on the internet as the seductive medium. 🤔

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Bonus points for the Blues Brothers reference. 😎

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“There are few things that so shake #belief as seeing, clearly and precisely, the object of that belief. Seeing, contrary to popular wisdom, isn‘t believing. It‘s where belief stops, because it isn‘t needed anymore.” #QuotsyFeb21

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KathyWheeler I got this too. 😊. I haven‘t read the Discworld series though, so I just picked whatever answer appealed to me the most. 4y
BookmarkTavern @KathyWheeler It is a fantastic series if you like fantasy, humor, and insightful commentary on human nature. Just don‘t start with The Color of Magic. 😅 4y
KathyWheeler @ozma.of.oz This is why I haven‘t read them yet. I don‘t know where to start! 4y
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BookmarkTavern @KathyWheeler I have the perfect thing for that! Hold on... 4y
BookmarkTavern @KathyWheeler I have this chart bookmarked for every time I recommend the series to somebody! https://goddamnshinyrock.tumblr.com/post/189907734735/every-time-i-recommend-rea... 4y
Soubhiville Fun! I got Munstrum Ridcully: As the Archchancellor of Unseen University, you value healthy living, crossbows, and keeping things simple. You‘re a very powerful Wizard, and by all accounts quite difficult to kill. 😊🧙‍♀️ 4y
khooliha I got Ponder too! I was sort of hoping for Rincewind, but Ponder is accurate. 4y
KathyWheeler @ozma.of.oz Thanks! 4y
Vansa What a super fun quiz! I got Esk!! "You are Esk, the first, and possibly only, female wizard. You have a lot of determination and a unique way of looking at the world, having fought hard to be admitted to Unseen University." 4y
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jmtrivera
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Pickpick

While I missed some of the usual characters from previous books, I greatly appreciated all the giggles in this satire. The featured characters, esp. Victor & the Archchancellor, add just enough reason to make Holy Wood even more ridiculous. Their resistance to the allure also grounded the story in a way, and made it even more fun to root for them against the madness. It weirdly felt like not enough happened, but I still really enjoyed it.

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1. I have a billion throws I rotate through, but one of my faves is our fleecy owl throw. 🦉
2. Only a billion of them, but I've been working on catching up on my Pratchett for ages and I'd like to get through the tagged this year.

@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

@CaffeineAndCandy @Megabooks @Nitpickyabouttrains

Nitpickyabouttrains My favorite throw is a sweatshirt blanket I got in Nantucket ages ago. And I want to read a million books before the end of the year, and will want even more after all the best of lists come out. 4y
jmtrivera @Nitpickyabouttrains I refuse to acknowledge best of lists yet. Still too early! Maybe December or January! 😂 4y
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 4y
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AbbaZabba02
Mehso-so

Book 30

Once again I'm being a downer on the early books. This one does get into the feel of his parody style more. I guess I'm just not real big on movies in general (the book is better after all).

I really do want to like this book, I just can't quite get into it the way that I do the later writing.

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jenniferw88
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#ReadYourSign Book 1 completed! It fills the following prompts:

♉ Published between April 20-May 20
♉ Published in my birth year (1990)
♉ Taurus author
♍ Marigold flower (I hope this last one is allowed, as it's not really about the flower!)

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@Meaw_catlady @Clwojick

reading_rainbow starting my first DiscWorld book today! 5y
Clwojick Way to go! Checking off a ton of prompts with one book is the way to do it! 🙌🏻 5y
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After a lot of umming and aahing, these are the 7 books I'm going to use for the 13 prompts I want to do for #readyoursign @Meaw_catlady @Clwojick . Using Moving Pictures & The Girl who Played with Fire for a LOT of them! 😂😂😂

jenniferw88 Moving Pictures works for: Taurus prompts 1, 2, 12 and Virgo prompt 6! 5y
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jenniferw88 Taurus prompt 6 5y
jenniferw88 Taurus prompts 11 and 14 and Cancer prompt 9 5y
Clwojick Woohoo! Awesome choices! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 5y
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Carolyn11215
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Not my fave of his Discworld books thus far but still made me chuckle plenty. #booked2020 Makes Me Laugh prompt and #mounttbr2020 @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

BarbaraTheBibliophage Awesome! 🤓 5y
Cinfhen We could all use a good laugh 👍🏽 5y
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#weeklyforecast About 3/4 of the way though tagged book so should finish by tomorrow.

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“It was like rising slowly out of a pink cloud, or a magnificent dream which, try as you might, drains out of your mind as the daylight shuffles in, leaving a terrible sense of loss; nothing, you know instinctively, nothing you're going to experience for the rest of the day is going to be one half as good as that dream.” #shuffle #QuotsySept19

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“Dil was realizing that there are few things that so shake belief as seeing, clearly and precisely, the object of that belief. Seeing, contrary to popular wisdom, isn‘t believing. It‘s where belief stops, because it isn‘t needed anymore.” #Realize #QuotsyAug19

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AbbaZabba02
Mehso-so

Book 58 of the year finished July 24, audio.

Not my favorite Discworld. I kept falling out if the story before pulling my attention back in again.

When moving pictures come to the Disc, chaos ensues.

julesG They can't all be perfect. I love all the books with Granny and Death, struggle with some of the others. #OokBOokClub 😉 5y
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Friday summer solstice evening camping on the living room floor with 3 out of 4 of my sleeping reading companions, guest Rex (left), dog niece Shandy (right), and cat nephew Dac making himself comfortable in Rex‘s dog bed. Somewhere cat niece Sunny Shine is having her own adventure through out the house.
Two more books to go @julesG until I‘m caught up with the #oOkBooKcluB. 😅

julesG You can do it!!! 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Pickpick

This one took me a long time to get into, I tend to struggle with the outliers in the Discworld series, without the characters I‘ve grown to love. But as the action picked up at the end and the movie references came faster, it definitely got better and picked up for me, loved Gaspode and the last 1/3 of the story flew by for me.

#PratchettPosse
#OokBOokClub

And one more #SeriesRead for @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Awesome! 😊 6y
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khooliha
Pickpick

Oh, I liked this one! In my mind I think I had conflated it with Soul Music, so it'll be interesting to revisit that one and see just how similar they are. I feel like the middle sagged some and I wish that Ginger was a more developed character, but the ending sings and the prose is having the best time the whole time. Probably to highest jump in fun between memory and reread.
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Victor, I like you, but saying you -think- something is wrong after multiple fugue states, talking animals, and changed eyes? Keep up, would you?!
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#OokBOokClub @TricksyTails

Hello friends! Open discussion is in the FOLLOWING POST marked as a spoiler. Find the #MovingPictures post & tap “show me“ on the spoiler tag to join in the discussion. Join in whenever you can! Today. Tomorrow. Next month! The post will always be up so just tag each other & we'll jump in to discuss with you. Feel free to chat about anything!

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#OokBOokClub @TricksyTails

Welcome to the #OokBOokClub open discussion for #MovingPictures! Feel free to discuss anything! Don't forget to tag each other in the comments so your friends can see your reply. Have fun!

#Discworld #SirTerryPratchett #TerryPratchett #PratchettPosse #ReadAlong #BuddyRead

dariazeoli I‘m about halfway through the book so far, which is ok because the next book isn‘t available on Libby 🙁 This one started off slow for me, but it seems to be rounding a corner. I‘m enjoying the references to movies 6y
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TheSpineView Gaspode was my favorite character. Leave it to Pratchett to poke fun at such an institution as Hollywood. I thought Pratchett was very clever in having the statue defeat the creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions. What do you think he was trying to say by doing that? 6y
gossamerchild I'm still working my way through this one, too. I've read it before, but it's been long enough that I don't remember much. Gaspode is the best! I'm also amusing myself by trying to guess the “real life“ references in the Holy Wood (spellcheck wants me to change that to Hollywood) universe. “Blown Away“ about killed me...too funny 😆 6y
TheSpineView @gossamerchild I know I chuckled my way through this one.🤣 6y
Laura317 I finished it awhile back. It wasn‘t my favorite, but I did like the talking dog. 6y
julesG @dariazeoli I haven't finished either. Other books called for my attention. I like it, but I'm definitely looking forward to June and Reaper Man. 😉 6y
Gezemice I have read this a while ago. This one is more fun for its little quotes and digs at Hollywood (frankly, I don‘t give a damn 😂). The story was rather shaky, but I also enjoyed Gaspode. 6y
khooliha @TheSpineView I was thinking about the purpose of the Oscar defeating the Dungeon Dimension beasts as well. It's not as if the Academy Awards reign in excess or the "unreality" (or heightened reality, I guess) of movies. I mean, it's probably just for the image, but I think it's interesting. 6y
khooliha I must have said this 3 or 4 times before, but this feels like the series really finding its groove. The antagonist/threat feels very classic Discworld, and I like using the Dungeon Dimension slightly differently than the past. Speaking of the DD, I feel like Pratchett took some pains early on to differentiate Victor from Rincewind, specifically in never running away because it takes too much energy. 6y
khooliha The wizard portion of the book felt a little weird, cause it never mattered that much that Victor used to be a wizard, but I was happy to see Ridcully and Ponder. Ridcully just needs to chill a bit and Ponder needs to step up his game. 6y
khooliha Also, a silly question: did Gaspode have 4 legs the whole book? Cause my brain squarely has him as a 3 legged dog and now I am not sure why. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Finally finished this one too! I agree, it started off really slow for me, a bit disjointed between the wizards, Victor, the new senior wizard, etc....but as usual it coalesced as it went along and I loved the last 1/3 of the story. Gaspode was my favorite... I was wishing for a fluke that he could keep his speech and we‘d see him in other books, I enjoyed his character and perspectives. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TheSpineView I‘m guessing we are all relying on Uncle Oscar to protect us from film demons.🤷‍♀️ 6y
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Ah, Ridcully! Though he's a bit more aggressive than I remembered. Also, this book seems to have more going for it prose-wise than Eric right of the bat.
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Haven‘t been #litsywalkers -ing very diligently for a few weeks, but took a looong walk to a yoga class today. Warrior poses. Who knew standing still could be such hard work? The funny-shaped buildings are the part of the medical school - wasn‘t sure to start with, but I quite like them now.

And listening to the next #OokBookClub title. Enjoying this one much more! Can‘t decide how much is the narrator & how much is the book!

Cathythoughts Love the warrior pose ... strong stuff 👍🏻♥️ 6y
Kaye Great to see a change in the photos. We were seeing snow not long ago. Now we see green leaves and flowers 6y
rockpools @Cathythoughts I‘ll be off to YouTube to give it another go! Next week, the focus is on balance. Uh Oh 🙃🤣 6y
rockpools @kaye This was my first jacketless walk in forever! 🌞 6y
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#OokBOokClub @TricksyTails

Sorry, forgot to post this. 🙈

#OokBOokClub-ers, our Discworld adventure continues with #MovingPictures!

Looking forward to our discussion next month!

Happy reading!

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Moving Pictures (Revised) | Terry Pratchett
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This lovely came today in the mail. It is April's book for the #TerryPratchett epic read. #OokBOokCkub #EpicBuddyread

Paula3 😍 6y
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#OokBOokClub

Just a friendly reminder that next month we'll be reading #MovingPictures! Dig our your books, put in your library holds, or place your orders! The next Discworld adventure continues on April 8th! Woohoo!

If anyone wants to be tagged/untagged for future posts please let me know! Happy to oblige!

@TricksyTails

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"It was like rising slowly out of a pink cloud, or a magnificent dream which, try as you might, drains out of your mind as the daylight shuffles in, leaving a terrible sense of loss; nothing, you know instinctively, nothing you're going to experience for the rest of the day is going to be one half as good as that dream." #Cloud #QuotsyFeb19

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This is an extremely accurate depiction of something that happens in this book, painted by the great Paul Kidby. Don‘t you think you should probably read it?

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Billypar You and @Aimeesue are making a good case for Pratchett. Is there a good one to start with? 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk That is a loaded question! He‘s most famous for his 41 book Discworld series which I‘m tackling in publishing order. A lot of them stand alone though, and to start I‘d highly recommend 6y
Aimeesue @Billypar Defintely go with the DW books first, but I wouldn‘t start at the beginning if I had it to do over. There are several arcs to follow, though. I‘d start off with The Witches arc or the City Watch arc first, so Equal Rites or Guards, Guards! Depends on which you favor, Shakespeare and psychology or police procedurals. Arcs are laid out nicely here: https://io9.gizmodo.com/how-to-read-terry-pratchetts-discworld-series-in-one-h-1... (edited) 6y
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Aimeesue Or just throw caution to the wind and go with my favorite, The Wee Free Men, which is a Tiffany Aching book, and technically YA, but the Mac ac Feegles (Scottish “Pictsies”) crack me up. Crivens! 6y
Billypar @TobeyTheScavengerMonk @Aimeesue Oh wow- thanks for the reccs! And here I was thinking there'd be 5-7 of these....41?! 😯 I have seen a lot of love for Guards! Guards! though @Aimeesue I'll keep your fav in mind! 6y
Aimeesue @Billypar Oh, Guards, Guards! Is one of his best. My favorite of the City Watch books. Sam Vimes! Nobby! Detritus! Ooh, and Vetinari! Who I always see as being played by David Bowie for some reason. 😋 (edited) 6y
Billypar @Aimeesue Okay: Vetinari = Bowie- got it. I'll file that away for when I pick it up 👩‍🎤 6y
Soubhiville Yes! What a great image! I love the depictions he does. @StephanieGeiser see, you should give Discworld a try! 😏. 6y
Soubhiville @Billypar Wee Free Men and the Tiffany Aching series are actually my favorite too. But of the more adult Discworld series, I love Men at Arms. 6y
Billypar @Soubhiville Ok- thanks- will add Tiffany Aching and Men at Arms to my now growing Pratchett list! 6y
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In Discworld 10, Lovecraftian horrors seek to break into reality by weakening the walls between real and unreal... and what better way to do that than the Disc‘s burgeoning moving picture industry located at, where else, Holy Wood.

This book is loaded with movie in-jokes and commentary about the madness of fame, while somehow also being a cracking adventure. Also Gaspode the Wonder Dog and a thousand elephants!

#DiscRead

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“‘‘Twas beauty killed the beast,‘ said the Dean, who liked to say things like that.
‘No it wasn‘t,‘ said the Chair. ‘It was it splatting into the ground like that.‘”

In a book of copious movie references, this one‘s the winner.

#DiscRead

saresmoore 😂 6y
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“‘It's fifteen hundred miles to Ankh-Morpork,‘ he said. "We've got three hundred and sixty-three elephants, fifty carts of forage, the monsoon's about to break and we're wearing... we're wearing... sort of things, like glass, only dark... dark glass things on our eyes...‘”

I see what you did there, Sir Terry. #DiscRead

Also in this book the Discworld version of Gone With the Wind is called Blown Away.

Heideschrampf I didn‘t recognize this! Awesome! Would‘ve thought this might have come from the rocknroll novel instead. #letsgetthebandtogether 6y
Aimeesue Many of the DW books were annotated (by fans) on the old l-space site. I usually check them as I‘m reading along, because I miss a lot of the British-isms. https://www.lspace.org/books/apf/ 6y
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