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Terry Pratchett - 10 years.

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LadyFlumpalot · 12/03/2025 10:23

I can't remember where I found this post - but I wanted to share it today, ten years after his death.

"I would like my pudding now nurse. And then I think I'd like to... write... something... I don't remember what."

Standing in the corner, he waits. The sand slowly flows, but it nears it's end. The old man still glows, as thousands of threads spread away from him.

SQUEAK.

I AGREE. IT IS A SHAME TO SEE HIM THIS WAY.

SQUEAK.

NO. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN.... BUT I CANNOT WAIT TO ASK HIM HOW IT ALL ENDS.

The old man looks up, through them at first... and then he sees them. For once, the smile on the hooded figure's skull is genuine.

"I... I remember you. The anth... ant..."

ANTHROPOMORPHICPERSONIFICATION.

"Yes, that. We knew each other?"

ONCE. AND WILL AGAIN, SIR.

He so rarely said it, and these feelings... remembering his young aprentice, and beloved daughter. The beautiful child they have.

"There... is a girl, yes?"

SHE IS SPEAKING TO THE AUDITORS, SIR. THEY ARE UNWILLING TO LISTEN.

"Well then. You know what they say, two things you cannot avoid. Taxes and..." He looks into the firey blue eyes, and becomes aware.

SQUEAK.

"Quite right. Is it time already? I have so much left to do."

YOU HAVE GIVEN ALL YOU CAN SIR.

"No, not cancer. Alzheimers."

I AM AWARE.

"So, where is the boy? I remember a boy."

CARRIAGE ACCIDENT.

"Ahh. Never much trusted cars. Or horses."

THEY GET YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO.

"Must I?"

SOON. BUT WE MAY SIT HERE AWHILE.

SQUEAK

DO YOU HAVE ANY BISCUITS?

"No. Shame really."

YES.

"Is it truely turtles?"

ALL THE WAY DOWN. I HAVE SEEN THEM.

"Ahh. I would love to see it. Perhaps a small trip before?"

IT WOULD BE MY PLEASURE.

"The light is slower there... and there's a monkey...."

ORANGUTAN. SAME PRINCIPLE.

"Yes... will they remember me?"

SQUEAK.

"What was that? I could not hear you."

HE SAYS WE WILL, SIR.

"I never much liked the trouble people had with you. You seem like a nice fellow."

I HAVE MY DAYS.

"Don't we all?"

SOME LESS THAN OTHERS.

"Is it quick?"

YES. AND I BROUGHT THE SWORD. CEREMONY DICTATES IT.

"Ahh. How about a cup of tea?"

I WOULD ENJOY IT. DO YOU PLAY CHESS?

"No. how about checkers?"

And so they sat, two old friends regaling each other, though the old man could not remember all of the details, the cloaked man and his rat filled him in, when it was needed."

GNU, PTerry.

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insomniaclife · 12/03/2025 10:55

Ten years ago? Good lord. What a wonderful world he brought to readers. And thanks for remembering him.

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 10:57

I can't believe it's 10 years alreadyy.

GNU Terry Pratchett.

YourBestFriend · 12/03/2025 11:00

I gave a chance to the first book of the Discworld saga and I had to put it down after 80 pages or so. Maybe I will give it a second chance.

AdoraBell · 12/03/2025 11:01

Wow, ten years?

GNU Sir Terry

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 11:04

Don't read the first.

Try a series within the "series" if you see what i mean. You can find loads of sites with recommendations. This one is good. I really like the Death ones. And the City Watch ones. But most of all the Witches (including Tiffany Aching, but read the Witches ones first is my advice)

He really didn't hit his stride until a few books in, but when he did? stunning. (that was for @YourBestFriend )

Shortpoet · 12/03/2025 11:04

YourBestFriend · 12/03/2025 11:00

I gave a chance to the first book of the Discworld saga and I had to put it down after 80 pages or so. Maybe I will give it a second chance.

The Colour of Magic isn’t his best. I’d recommend starting with Mort. It’s a really good and funny read.

RIP Sir Terry

EveryKneeShallBow · 12/03/2025 11:05

Thank for remembering and sharing, OP.

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 12/03/2025 11:09

Ten years today or tomorrow I changed to this username, then, I suppose. I remember so well looking at the BBC News just before I left work and seeing his death reported. Fortunately everyone else had already gone because I burst into tears.

Time for a re-read, I think. Small Gods is my favourite, but I love Vimes and the Witches.

Calyx72 · 12/03/2025 11:09

Crying now. GNU Sir Terry.
Thank you for this.
Actually reading The Truth again just now

Terry Pratchett - 10 years.
AffIt · 12/03/2025 11:09

GNU STP.

I don't tend to get upset over 'celebrity' deaths, but when I heard that PTerry had died (it was a Wednesday, as I recall, and I was at work), I went out to my car and properly sobbed for half an hour.

What a legacy he has left us.

Fourecks · 12/03/2025 11:10

Thank you, OP. I can't believe it's been 10 years either. GNU Sir Terry.

@YourBestFriend, the first few Discworld books are among the weakest. I would either read them in the knowledge that he hits his stride after the first two and keep persevering, or start somewhere like Guards! Guards! to give you a taste of what is to come, then go back and read in order.

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 12/03/2025 11:14

Equal Rites (a witches book) is one of my favourites. I love his work, funny, insightful, thoughtful and intelligent without being preachy. What a legacy he left.

nocoolnamesleft · 12/03/2025 11:20

GNU Sir Pterry.

SomethingBlues · 12/03/2025 11:21

I second reading the witches books. Witches abroad is my favourite. I’ve attached something with a map so you can choose where you want to start.

Terry Pratchett - 10 years.
Brefugee · 12/03/2025 11:24

Did anyone else hang on to the last published book for ages before reading it?

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 12/03/2025 11:26

Fourecks · 12/03/2025 11:10

Thank you, OP. I can't believe it's been 10 years either. GNU Sir Terry.

@YourBestFriend, the first few Discworld books are among the weakest. I would either read them in the knowledge that he hits his stride after the first two and keep persevering, or start somewhere like Guards! Guards! to give you a taste of what is to come, then go back and read in order.

I agree with this. I was aware that the first few are not as good and allowed for that, otherwise I might not have persisted, and what a lot I would have missed.

Words · 12/03/2025 11:32

I tried with Pratchett, I really did. Just couldn't get on with them at all.

Wanted to fling them into a corner. Didn't find them remotely funny ( yet I do have a keen sense of humour)

My partner at the time loved them all and wanted to share them, but no.

I even found the opening text on this post trying too

But each to their own. Smile

AffIt · 12/03/2025 11:33

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 11:24

Did anyone else hang on to the last published book for ages before reading it?

Yep - took me a year to get round to reading it, and even though I regularly re-read all of the other DW books (especially Night Watch, which was his finest work IMO), I'll never read it again.

It sits on my shelf as my own personal memorial.

OliveHenry · 12/03/2025 12:19

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 11:24

Did anyone else hang on to the last published book for ages before reading it?

It's sitting on my bedside table, still unread.

I'm not ready to face the day when there no more Discworld books to read 😔

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 12:44

I read about 5 years after i got it. And it was fine until i finished the very last page and my brain went "that's it then, no more new Pratchett for you"

and i had a bit of a moment.

bookworm14 · 12/03/2025 12:49

Can’t believe it’s been 10 years. I remember weeping at my desk at work when I found out (in fairness I was pregnant and hormonal at the time). Very few writers had such a keen understanding of human nature as Sir Pterry.

RumNotRun · 12/03/2025 12:59

The book Shaking Hands with Death is well worth a read. It was an essay of his originally broadcast on the radio. Just make sure you have tissues nearby. It's short but an emotional rollercoaster.

Terry Pratchett - 10 years.
ChuffyChuffnell · 12/03/2025 13:03

I still have one left to read. I also can’t imagine a world where there there is no new Discworld novel to look forward to.

I was sitting in the waiting room at Paddington, looking at the TV screens when I saw the news. I was not the only one with streaming eyes.

Msmoonpie · 12/03/2025 13:06

Brefugee · 12/03/2025 11:24

Did anyone else hang on to the last published book for ages before reading it?

I did. Took me several years. I left it on the shelf for a long time because I wanted there to always be one last book.

I did read it in the end - I found it to be quite a fitting send off - some of it I half expected but was pleased to read.

Maitri108 · 12/03/2025 13:10

Rest in Peace. I read Mort years ago, my favourite characters are the Wizards and Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler.

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