Thursday, November 29, 2007

Discworld #4: Mort by Terry Pratchett

Read: 2007

Mort was an awkward farm boy with the horticultural talents of a dead starfish. Eager to send him into a trade that might better suit his dispositions, his family agreed to place him in an apprenticeship with Death.

As far as coming of age and first love stories go, this is one of the better ones I've read. That's the major aspect of the Discworld novels I've always liked - they are hilarious, but the stories would still be quite good even without the humour.

Like most of the Discworld series, I loved the book right up until the climax. At that point, I usually feel like Pratchett is letting some fumbling inner author take over and I lose interest completely. It's usually a struggle for me to read the last 10-20 pages.

Overall, though, I highly recommend Mort as well as just about any other Discworld novel for anyone who enjoys comedy, particularly the more word-play witty humour of Britain rather than the slapstick/situational humour of North America.

Other books in the Discworld series:

  1. The Colour of Magic

  2. The Light Fantastic

  3. Equal Rites

  4. Mort

  5. Sourcery

  6. Wyrd Sisters

  7. Pyramids

  8. Guards! Guards!

  9. Faust Eric

  10. Moving Pictures

  11. Reaper Man

  12. Witches Abroad

  13. Small Gods

  14. Lords and Ladies

  15. Men at Arms

  16. Soul Music

  17. Interesting Times

  18. Maskerade

  19. Feet of Clay

  20. Hogfather

  21. Jingo

  22. The Last Continent

  23. Carpe Jugulum

  24. The Fifth Elephant

  25. The Truth

  26. Thief of Time

  27. The Last Hero

  28. The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

  29. Night Watch

  30. The Wee Free Men

  31. Monstrous Regiment

  32. A Hat Full of Sky

  33. Going Postal

  34. Thud!

  35. Wintersmith

  36. Making Money

  37. Unseen Academicals

  38. I Shall Wear Midnight

  39. Snuff

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