Pages: 459 (Paperback) ISBN: 0552146161 Pub: Corgi Books Pub date: 2000-11-02 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8573
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Editorial Review:Terry Pratchett has a seemingly endless capacity for generating inventively comic novels about the Discworld and its inhabitants but there is in the hearts of most of his admirers a particular place for those novels which feature the hard-bitten captain of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch Samuel Vimes. Sent as ambassador to the Northern principality of Uberwald where they mine gold, and iron and fat, but never silver, he is caught up in an uneasy truce between dwarfs, werewolves and vampires, in the theft of the Scone of Stone (a particularly important piece of dwarf bread) and in the old werewolf custom of giving humans a short start in the hunt and then cheating... Pratchett is always at his best when the comedy is mixed with a real sense of jeopardy that even favourite characters might be hurt if there was a good joke in it. As always the most unlikely things crop up as the subjects of gags--Chekhov, grand opera, the Caine Mutiny--and as always there are remorselessly funny gags about the inevitability of story: "They say that the fifth elephant came screaming and trumpeting through the atmosphere of the young world all those years ago and landed hard enough to split continents and raise mountains.All this, the usual guest appearances and Gaspode the Wonder Dog... -- Roz Kaveney Reader Reviews:Entertaining and imaginative (0/1 people found this helpful)I'm an unashamed Pratchett fan, and Vimes is one of the better characters from this alternate world. While some would argue this is a bit more of a 'Whodunnit' than some of the others, it is engaging and has a nice selection of characters and circumstances. A good book will guide the mind to form a picture, and this one does it well for me. His back muscles were looking for loose change under the sofa cushions (0/0 people found this helpful)More sublime wit from the pen of Terry Pratchett - starring my favourite Pratchett character, Sam Vimes, who is sent by Ankh Morpork's benevolent Tyrant, Vetinari, as diplomat to the Uberworld whose chief inhabitants are Vampires, Werewolves and above all Dwarves. The Low King is about to be crowned but someone has stolen the Scone of Stone, without which the coronation cannot take place. The star is Vimes, but a big part is also played by Angua, the Watch's only werewolf member, not least because the chief villain is her rather nasty brother Wolfgang - not at all the sort of werewolf you'd want to meet on a dark night without whatever it is that wards off werewolves (is there anything?). Further character-development is given to the ineffably good and love-lorne Captain Carrot, brought up as a Dwarf, even though he's around six feet and still counting and somehow or other connected to the defunct throne of Ankh Morpork - not that he would ever wish to claim it.
the fifth elephant (0/0 people found this helpful)One I must have missed.It had all I expected of a discworld novel , a clever story and humour in abundance.On display as usual is Prachett's perceptive view of the human race with all it's foibles. One of the best (7/7 people found this helpful)Once an author is turning out a novel a year in a growing series he can be forgiven for getting rather stale. That isn't really a problem with Terry Pratchett: his output can be a bit uneven but overall the Discworld fantasies just seem to be getting better, and "The Fifth Elephant" is one of the best.
Enter the Werewolves.... (3/4 people found this helpful)Number 24 (gulp!) in the Discworld series has Sam Vimes (and assorted Watch colleages) sent on a diplomatic mission to Uberwald, along the way encountering viscious werewolves and a whodunnit mysery as a vital Dwarf artifact goes missing just as a new King is about to be crowned...
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