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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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WizardOfToss · 12/03/2015 17:13

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Sheena99 · 12/03/2015 17:13

My thoughts go to his family and friends. He was my favourite author, and life will be a little emptier without him and his wonderful books.

mildlyacquiescent · 12/03/2015 17:18

Gutting to lose him so young. Shows that you can't stave off dementia by 'keeping your brain active', doesn't it? Definitely the Anglosphere's wittiest modern writer.

His books kept me company through many a teenage night.

RIP to a great man.

SirWilliamBluntInstrument · 12/03/2015 17:22

It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.

Thanks for all the courage, Sir Terry.

LadyEnglefield · 12/03/2015 17:27

So, so sad.

Like others, Christmas meant a new TP Discworld novel. I would buy it for my DB and he'd buy it for me. Christmas sortedSmile

Whenever life gets tough I just take a trip to Discworld and re-read my favourite books.

Thank you Sir Terry, for all the joy you brought me and thousands of others.

I've recently had the delight of seeing my DDs discover Narnia, Malory Towers, St Clare's ...now it's time for them to find Discworld.

RIP

CFSKate · 12/03/2015 17:28

Which Alzheimer's research did he donate to?

tiggytape · 12/03/2015 17:29

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CointreauVersial · 12/03/2015 17:30

Oh my goodness, his Twitter farewell is so poignant.

PtraciDjelibeybi · 12/03/2015 17:35

He was an incredible man. His books are funny, thought-provoking, intelligent, complex and comforting. I read them over and over. My son's favourite audio book is Pyramids - hence my name. I am in pieces here. Thank you Sir Terry

startwig1982 · 12/03/2015 17:37

Found this out about half an hour ago thanks to my DH saying 'by the way, did you know TP has died?'.
I'm so sad. SadSadSad

ptumbi · 12/03/2015 17:38

So sad Sad

And can;t forgive the BBC for saying he 'invented a flatworld that balanced on the back of a tortoiise in space'

Ffs

AliceLidlLovesWindlePoons · 12/03/2015 17:38

My name change in honour of TP.

I'm gutted, so very sorry for his friends and family.

I first read Reaper Man when I was sixteen, on a long coach trip that would have been boring if I hadn't bought the book in the service station before we set off.

Instead I spent most of the trip laughing out loud so often that other passengers wanted to know what I was reading so they could get a copy.

Loved the Mayflies. Loved Windle. Loved Death. Loved the poor old cockerel who was told to learn the words. Loved the author from that day on.

“You know”, said Windle, “it’s a wonderful afterlife.”

I hope it is.

Wolfiefan · 12/03/2015 17:40

Wonderful man. His ripples will live on.
Sir William I love that quotation!

LadyFlumpalot · 12/03/2015 17:45

This was quoted on the Terry Pratchett facebook page:

"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.

Donki · 12/03/2015 17:46

He brought me and the Young Donki much joy.

The YD really loves the Tiffany Aching books.

DogTheHellhound · 12/03/2015 17:47

I usually hate quotes but I make an exception for Terry. He spoke everyone's inner person dryly observing the world with laser guided accuracy.

iklboo · 12/03/2015 17:49

Terry Pratchett wrote books you couldn't really read on the bus for fear of snorting & laughing out loud. Or, at least, if you DID read them on the bus nobody sat next to you. Which may have been A Good Thing.

RIP Sir Terry. You will be missed.

(And, in the spirit of him & with the greatest affection)

DH will be buggered for an idea for my Christmas present now.

Idontseeanysontarans · 12/03/2015 17:51

Damn. I never get upset when famous people die but this one has really got to me Sad
Think I'm going to spend the evening in the company of the Nightwatch.
And possibly have a small name change in Sir TP's honour.

DisgraceToTheYChromosome · 12/03/2015 17:57

"There's no justice. There's just us". - Death to Susan.

"Being a vegetarian by day was no trouble. It was avoiding being a humanitarian by night that gave her problems".

"What is the sound of love? Listen".

justwondering72 · 12/03/2015 17:59

No more Granny. No more Vimes. I miss them all so much already.

TP was probably the only writer that everyone in my family read and loved. Even DH who hates all forms of 'ninny nanny noo' fantasy read and re-read all the Death and the Vimes books.

I never cry when famous people die, I can't stop now though :((

kissedbyamoonbeammyarse · 12/03/2015 17:59

iklboo I read my first TP book on a long bus journey. I have never forgotten it. Goodness knows what others on the bus thought!

DowntownFunk · 12/03/2015 18:01

I'm going to have to read his books, eh? I've not had the pleasure so far. DH has most of them in boxes upstairs and says I'd love them.

sportinguista · 12/03/2015 18:02

Gutted, loved his books, they were truly unique. He was a unique person and he was so strong about his condition. RIP TP you gave us some of the most wonderful books. Sad

SirWilliamBluntInstrument · 12/03/2015 18:03

I stopped reading his books soon after his Alzheimer's diagnosis was announced. I think I wanted to soften the blow. It does help to know there are more to read. And we must lend his books out and keep future generations reading them.

GingerPhoenix · 12/03/2015 18:04

‘Goodbye,’ Mort said, and was surprised to find a lump in his throat. ‘It’s such an unpleasant word, isn’t it?’
QUITE SO. Death grinned because, as has so often been remarked, he didn’t have much option. But possibly he meant it, this time.
I PREFER AU REVOIR, he said.

RIP Terry