Pages: 443 (Paperback) ISBN: 0552147680 Pub: Corgi Adult Pub date: 2001-11-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2770
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Editorial Review:The Truth is Terry Pratchett's 25th novel about Discworld in general and the dirt-encrusted metropolis of Ankh-Morpork in particular--home of the sinister Patrician, the Unseen University of magicians and guilds for everything from Assassins to Thieves, taking in Clowns (but not mimes) along the way. Ankh-Morpork has weathered several influxes of technology in its time--a demon-inspired invention of the movies, the brief fad for Music with Rocks in it--and now it has acquired a free press, dedicated newshounds, dwarf printers with not especially nasty tempers (for dwarves), and people who want to see their amusing vegetables in the "On a Lighter Note" section. The business of politics (attempts by the old aristocracy to unseat the Patrician) is ratcheted up a notch and Vimes, of the City Watch, is in a worse temper than usual. William de Worde, editor, reporter and investigator, is another attractive Pratchett hero, captured for us in the middle of wonderfully parodied routines from old movies and fiction that he, in his world, is doing for the first time. This is inventive farce with touches of high seriousness and ethical good sense, and two of the nastiest doomed hitmen outside Tarantino. --Roz Kaveney Reader Reviews:This book changed my life! (0/0 people found this helpful)What a title eh? I bet it caught your attention. The book certainly caught mine! While the title may claim too much it most certainly is The Truth. Before I read this I was stuck reading books written by lesser authors with much less imagination and I was beginning to stop reading altogether.
The Truth will set you free... (1/1 people found this helpful)The 25th Discworld novel (my, how time flies!)manages to be both a successful celebration of the past while adding some new spins on old formulas. It's another novel built around the introduction of a new 'real world' process to Ankh-Morpork, and having previously had guns, the cinema and rock music it's now the turn of the printing press, as the Discworld gets it's first newspaper. Added to this is yet another conspiracy to oust Lord Vetenari, though having previously failed to assasinate the him the twist this time is that it's an attempted character assasination, with the Patrician being framed for an attempted murder. Ordinarily this would lead to Sam Vimes cracking the mystery but in a refreshing change the Watch are pushed to one side as Pratchett concentrates on newspaper editor William de Worde, while the evil pair of Mr Pin and Mr Tulip make memorable foes.
The Truth review. (4/4 people found this helpful)The Truth is another captivating read by Terry Prattchet.In The Truth William De Worde has set up the Disc's first newspaper, but to keep it running he must battle through rival pubilcations,the Patrician,his suicidal vampire photographer Otto,gangsters,and photos of humerously shaped potatos.If you like reading sci-fi,fantasy or simply reading a newspaper then read The Truth Absolutely completely and utterly hilarious buy it! (4/6 people found this helpful)This is honestly the funniest book that i have ever read, head and shoulders above any other comedy books i have read (except posssibly bored of the rings) This book is brilliant but unfortunately so much better than the rest of terry pratchets books possibly because its fairly new so his writing may have developed and also because of the original characters. he ruth (5/17 people found this helpful)This book is the 25th Discworld novel. It is a good reed. William de Word is the accidental editor of the Discworlds first newspaper. Now he must cope with jernalists life - people how want him dead, a recovering vampire with a a suicidal fasination for flash photography, some more people who want him deead in a difrent wayand, worst of all, the man who keeps beggingf himto publish pictures of his humourously shaped potatoes. Similar ProductsThief of Time (Discworld Novel) The Fifth Elephant (Discworld Novel) Carpe Jugulum (Discworld Novel) The Last Continent (Discworld) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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