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Terry Pratchett has died

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MrsPurchase · 12/03/2015 15:12

I'm gutted.

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Bifauxnen · 12/03/2015 18:41

Have been toasting his memory.
a wizards staffs 4 foot and a half and its got a big knob on the end.
Sad

CMOTDibbler · 12/03/2015 18:44

Ellen - I must have read my first TPs in 1986/1987 as my brother came back from visiting a uni with TCOM and TLF in his hand having bought them in the station bookshop. We picked him up at 10pm, and I started reading them at 8am the next day.

MeAndMySpoon · 12/03/2015 18:50

MrsPurchase - that's set me off, now. Sad

Catmint · 12/03/2015 18:50

Very sad. It's been such a joy introducing DD to TP. She was Tiffany Aching for world book day.

I somehow can't believe there won't be any more books, there was always a TP to look forward to.

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TheAssassinsGuild · 12/03/2015 18:51

RIP. Name changed in honour.

Alibabsandthe40Musketeers · 12/03/2015 18:53

I am really sobbing :( Big fat tears plopping down into my lap.

Tips books are the only ones that DH and I both enjoy, the only place our separate loves of reading overlap. The number of Christmases that we bought each other the same new book.

listsandbudgets · 12/03/2015 18:54

I wonder how he greeted Death... he's written so much about him. I hope his next adventure will be a great one.

So sad. He filled many happy hours for me

DoreenWinkings · 12/03/2015 18:58

I am horribly upset :(

I have namechanged in honour.

And cats are nice Sad

CatthiefKeith · 12/03/2015 18:58

I just read this on another site:

"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..."

ANTHROPOMORPHIC PERSONIFICATION.

"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.

It made me cry all over again. Sad

PeaceOfWildThings · 12/03/2015 19:00

Same here, Alibaba. DH keeps sending me links to lots of tributes and blog bosts etc

I've been reading his books since TCOM and TLF too. Eagerly awaiting the next one to be published the way that Harry Potter fans waited for the next JKR book. (Though I couldn't afford the hardback books).

OnIlkelyMoorBahtat · 12/03/2015 19:00

So sad, one of my all-time favourite authors; had a gift for language, a gift for ideas, a gift for understanding what makes people tick, and gave sheer joy to millions in the way he combined them. RIP with all my love and thanks.

YoureAllABunchOfBastards · 12/03/2015 19:01

I am utterly gutted. I picked up Colour of Magic in the library years and years ago, and have steadily kept reading. Loved the Witches and loved the Guards even more.

Singing The hedgehog Song and turning into Nanny Ogg here...

elfycat · 12/03/2015 19:01

I bet the nurse in that piece was an older lady; tall, and handsome rather than beautiful.

iklboo · 12/03/2015 19:03

He waved at me once. A book signing at Waterstones in Manchester. I didn't know it was on but went in the shop for something else entirely. I wondered what all the kerfuffle was & stuck my head round the door of the room he was in. He caught my eye, rolled his in a 'cor, would you look at this lot' kind of way & smiled and waved. I walked about six feet off the floor for the rest of the day.

RosemaryVonHerb · 12/03/2015 19:03

So sad. Thoughts with his family Sad

redshoeblueshoe · 12/03/2015 19:04

Sir Terry Pratchett RIP Wine Flowers

iamEarthymama · 12/03/2015 19:06

Cat hie could you share the site where you found that piece?
Though why I want to read more I don't know, that sent my into a proper sobbing fit!

Thank the Gods for MN and FB tonight, I am finding it a comfort.

My usual comfort is to read TP so off to scan the shelves and choose....

ninetynineonehundred · 12/03/2015 19:06

Buggerit Sad

iklboo · 12/03/2015 19:08

And we still count in troll...

One, two, many, lots Sad

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 12/03/2015 19:12

I couldn't make the book signing he did in Waterstones in Norwich a few years ago. I can't even remember what it clashed with. So I rang the shop and they said they would get him to sign a few copies for those that couldn't make it. I drove up and picked it up at the weekend. It was The Truth, it was his 25th novel.

As with the rest of his novels, I treasure it.

Terry Pratchett has died
CatthiefKeith · 12/03/2015 19:13

Earthy it was a comment on Terry Pratchetts Facebook page.

TheCrowFromBelow · 12/03/2015 19:15

Really sad news, his books are some of my best friends.

RIP Sir Terry.

Quietattheback · 12/03/2015 19:15

I'm totally gutted. I loved the way he captured the ridiculousness of the human condition with such wit and warmth.

I'm glad his illness was not prolonged though, dementia is a far crueler master than death. RIP Terry.

AllThatGlistens · 12/03/2015 19:18

Have a huge lump in my throat Sad

It's just so utterly sad. He was a huge influence for me, I adore his books.

I can picture him as written in the quote, sitting there playing checkers with Death, chatting away like old friends. The final tweets were so perfectly, poignantly written. Trying not to cry now Sad

IthoughtATMwasacashpoint · 12/03/2015 19:20

RIP you will be very much missed

Terry Pratchett has died