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Happy Terry Pratchett Day

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MrsTerryPratchett · 28/04/2023 20:37

It's his birthday today and I was wondering how many MNers (especially those with associated names!) would show up and wish the great man best wishes.

Gone, but not forgotten.

GNU Terry Pratchett.

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ThatFraggle · 28/04/2023 21:52

Gnu Pterry

RumNotRun · 28/04/2023 22:01

Gnu Sir Pterry.

May I recommend A Blink of the Screen for some Terry Pratchett short stories, and also Shaking Hands With Death for a short read which will make you laugh, cry, and feel like he's sat chatting to you.

Needhelp101 · 28/04/2023 22:02

They rise up, rise up, rise up....

Brilliant, brilliant books.

LaMarschallin · 28/04/2023 22:02

EarlGreyAndCucumber · 28/04/2023 21:37

GNU Sir Terry. I still have The Last Continent to read. I don’t want to have no Discworld to look forward to.

Thank you for this @MrsTerryPratchett

So jealous of you! Wish I'd had the forethought to save another one - along with The Shepherd's Crown, which DH gave me and can't understand why I treasure it but can't read it yet.
GNU TP

CarpeJugulum · 28/04/2023 22:03

Signing in.

GNU PTerry

MilitantFawcett · 28/04/2023 22:06

So delighted I’m not the only one still to read The Shepherds Crown. DP grumbles at me about it but I too always want to have a new SirPTerry left to read.

GNU SirPTerry

AdoraBell · 28/04/2023 22:07

GNU Sir Terry

PurpleParrotfish · 28/04/2023 22:11

The lilacs are out here too. Nice to know this is his birthday, I was thinking today that they’re always over by 25 May.

IWouldBeSuperb · 28/04/2023 22:19

Another one holding on to The Shepherds Crown here -

I like the idea of knowing when you'll need it.

GNU Sir Pterry

TheSimpleRidcully · 28/04/2023 22:20

I haven’t read the last one either.

Years ago I realised that Terry Pratchett was the single most influential author on my young adult self. He teaches his readers to give a second and third look at life.

I do miss the aud bugger.

MrsTerryPratchett · 28/04/2023 22:22

MilitantFawcett · 28/04/2023 22:06

So delighted I’m not the only one still to read The Shepherds Crown. DP grumbles at me about it but I too always want to have a new SirPTerry left to read.

GNU SirPTerry

Tell him that my DH says I'll know when and he's not to mither you.

DD is just starting them and I'm so jealous. She gets to read them for the first time. Her librarian loves her right know. Another fan.

She just finished Hitchhikers as well. Oh to be a tween and in love with reading.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 28/04/2023 22:24

TheSimpleRidcully · 28/04/2023 22:20

I haven’t read the last one either.

Years ago I realised that Terry Pratchett was the single most influential author on my young adult self. He teaches his readers to give a second and third look at life.

I do miss the aud bugger.

First sight and second thoughts.

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OooPourUsACupLove · 28/04/2023 22:25

“No one is finally dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away, until the clock wound up winds down, until the wine she made has finished its ferment, until the crop they planted is harvested. The span of someone’s life is only the core of their actual existence.”

GNU Terry Pratchett

Ripple on

pointythings · 28/04/2023 22:27

The Shepherd's Crown was the last book I read out loud to my DC. We felt that it was a good stopping point - DD1 was 13 at the time and we'd worked out way through all the Discworld books. They are so good to read out loud.

SofarSowhat · 28/04/2023 22:27

I did that too, but gave in in the end. GNU Sir Terry.

BlackboardMonitorVimes · 28/04/2023 22:33

AndAllOurYesterdays · 28/04/2023 21:04

The lilac is starting to come out here and it always makes me think of him

My lilac is starting to boom. I bloody love my lilac

BlackboardMonitorVimes · 28/04/2023 22:35

TheOhGodOfHangovers · 28/04/2023 21:05

GNU Sir Terry

I’ve still not read The Shepherd’s Crown. It’s sitting on my bookshelf. I want to still have one more book to look forward to.

I did that for a couple of yeas. I have now read the whole book, but had a celebration afterwards.

AnaglyptaBandersnatch · 28/04/2023 22:35

The turtle moves. GNU STP.

bluebeardswife7 · 28/04/2023 22:39

💜💜💜

BernardBlacksMolluscs · 28/04/2023 22:39

I was just thinking about him today, about how influential he’s been on me. Such a humane writer with such insight into people

one of my DC is named for TP character.

GNU Sir Terry

Nyna · 28/04/2023 22:43

I just re-read The Long Earth series. Reading it is like saying goodbye to Sir Terry, as the whole life of the main character passes by. Thank you Terry 💜

SweetPetrichor · 28/04/2023 22:44

We listen to Discworld audiobooks every night as we fall asleep. Both DP and myself love them. Neither of us have read The Shepherds Crown. It sits there on the shelf so there’s always one more unread. We’ll read it one day…

MrsTerryPratchett · 28/04/2023 22:48

I think it would tickle him that such a bestseller is so unread! Considering all my others are falling apart because of overuse.

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TheIsleOfTheLost · 28/04/2023 22:49

The sun was near the horizon. The shortest lived creatures on the disk were mayflies, which barely made it through twenty-four hours. Two of the oldest zigzagged aimlessly over the waters of a trout stream, discussing history with some of the younger members of the evening hatching.
"You don't get the kind of sun that you used to get." said one of them.
"You're right there. We had proper sun in the good old hours. It were all yellow. None of this red stuff."
"It were higher, too."
"It was. You're right."
"And nymphs and larvea showed you a bit of respect."
"They did. They did." said the other mayfly vehemently.
"I reckon, if mayflies these hours behaved a bit better, we'd still be having a proper sun."
The younger mayflies listened politely.
"I remember," said one of the oldest mayflies, "when all this was fields, as far as you could see."
The younger mayflies looked around.
"It's still fields," one of them ventured, after a polite interval.
"I remember when it was better fields," said the old mayfly sharply.
"Yeah," said his colleague. "And there was a cow."
"That's right! You're right! I remember that cow! Stood right over there for, oh, forty, fifty minutes. It was brown, as I recall."
"You don't get cows like that these hours."
"You don't get cows at all."
"What's a cow?" said one of the hatchlings.
"See?" said the oldest mayfly triumphantly. "That's modern Ephemeroptera for you."
It paused.
"What were we doing before we were talking about the sun?"
"Zigzagging aimlessly over the water." said one of the younger flies. It was a fair bet in any case.
"No, before that."
"Er... you were telling us about the Great Trout."
"Ah, yes. Right. The Trout. Well, you see, if you've been a good mayfly, zigzagging up and down properly-"
"-taking heed of your elders and betters-"
"-yes, and taking heed of your elders and betters, then eventually the Great Trout-"
Clop
Clop
"Yes?" said one of the younger mayflies.
There was no reply.
"The Great Trout what?" said another mayfly, nervously.
They looked down at a series of expanding concentric rings on the water.
"The holy sign!" said a mayfly. "I remember being told about that! A Great Circle in the water! Thus shall be the sign of the Great Trout!"
The oldest of the young mayflies watched the water thoughtfully. It was beginning to realize that, as the most senior fly present, it now had the privilege of hovering closest to the surface.
"They say," said the mayfly at the top of the zigzagging crowd, "that when the Great Trout comes for you, you go to a land flowing with..." Mayflies don't eat. It was at a loss.
"Flowing with water," it finished lamely.
"I wonder," said the oldest mayfly.
"It must be really good there," said the youngest.
"Oh? Why?"
"'Cos no one ever wants to come back."

GenderCriticalTrumpets · 28/04/2023 22:50

GNU Sir Terry. My favourite author, his work is so beautiful it makes my heart ache. I have an Errol tattoo and lilac. The very, very best 💜