Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/3f4N8hpuKKSXo8eqpZruDt.jpg Kyle Rereads: Thud!
latest #38
Whatson
1 years ago
As I get older, a trend appears to be retreading things i loved as a kid
Whatson
1 years ago
Loved Toradora then, groaned now
Whatson
1 years ago
Hated most of Halo Evolutions as a kid, saw some hidden merits as an adult
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Whatson
1 years ago
And now, why not, Thud! which i loved as a kid
Whatson
1 years ago
So far, the lack of detail is grating. Characters have a name and what they do or say: there is a near total void of description
Whatson
1 years ago
But where it shines is the dialogue
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/399lqTKFpM8jrF0ww9zvtR.jpg https://images.plurk.com/2xl1FCXsZxWceqOB1pltkO.jpg
Whatson
1 years ago
if he fell over a cliff, he'd have to stop and ask directions on the way down
Whatson
1 years ago
This is a perfect book to include inside discussions about fantasy and race
Whatson
1 years ago
Duke Vimes is racist towards vampires. He admits it to himself, and struggles with it. But he's the Commander of the City Watch, and had to act accordingly. He has to accept the mingling of the kinds, and a vampire applicant for his force
CChuuni
1 years ago
Good idea Terry Pratchett
CChuuni
1 years ago
Also babe you're making me feel old. Thud came out a year after I was voting. /stares into the distance
Whatson
1 years ago
(Scottish) Babe, ya arre old
Whatson
1 years ago
OH GOD I WAS WRONG IT'S STILL HILARIOUS
Whatson
1 years ago
The commentary on modern art and value, the imp "smart phone"
Whatson
1 years ago
It's all so freaking good
Whatson
1 years ago
There's next to no detail. In fact there's none. Somehow Terry doesn't need it
Whatson
1 years ago
The situations, the humor, and tongue-in-cheek commentary does it all
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/6iBT9sK7iFgWzOxVQj3AD8.jpg
Whatson
1 years ago
Anoia, the goddess of things that get stuck in drawers
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/6bxpgGX7DodVd1juLBlhtd.jpg "what is war good for,huh?"

This bit is exemplary. It is better than you think it is
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/5uVB442dFIH4HznNh3FOfN.jpg amazing
Whatson
1 years ago
" 'Ten colon forty-five colon Sit for Damn Portrait!' "
Whatson
1 years ago
The heart and soul he gives to his dwarfish lore is so good. The grags, the adopted human being named Kzad-bhat/head banger, the D'rkza
CChuuni
1 years ago
I do prefer vague details insert your own imagination on physical descriptions ala Shakespeare
Whatson
1 years ago
It can be good if done right. You have to distract the reader away from the lack
Whatson
1 years ago
An imp screaming it's owner threatens to "turn it off" with a hammer glosses over the fact i have no idea what anyone looks like
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/1z8AMma3gj5z4oLvHSPeSv.jpg
Whatson
1 years ago
"Being rude isn't against the law, Sergeant." Vimes pulled his helmet over his eyes and settled down.

This line is so good
Whatson
1 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/2diBUMXUtKzLS2iV4O7OQI.jpg i love how his heroes are cops yet throws shade at cops the same time
Whatson
1 years ago
The poor imp phone
Whatson
1 years ago
There might not be much detail, but when he adds some he hits home runs
Whatson
1 years ago
it's so good
Whatson
1 years ago
How troll cappuccino is a caustic chemical crucible with rust sprinkled on top or their cigars are rolled up metal, so good
Whatson
1 years ago
The troll crime boss is the best
Whatson
1 years ago
Troll lore says living creatures actually move backwards through time. It's complicated.
Whatson
1 years ago
It's so good. It's so freaking good
Exacerangutan
1 years ago
I think tone also has a pretty huge bearing on the kind and degree of detail required
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