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Indlæser... Thud! (2005)af Terry Pratchett
![]() Best Fantasy Novels (129) Books Read in 2020 (158) Books Read in 2016 (480) » 17 mere Best Satire (65) Books Read in 2014 (286) Books Read in 2015 (1,109) Books Read in 2019 (1,365) Books Read in 2017 (1,846) War Literature (37) Books Read in 2013 (1,061) Books Read in 2022 (3,238) Books Read in 2011 (105) Alphabetical Books (145) Five star books (1,373) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. En la batalla del valle de Koom los trolls tendieron una emboscada a los enanos, ¿o acaso fue al revés? Enanos y trolls de Ankh-Morpork están preparándose para celebrar el aniversario de la emboscada liándose a tortazos en plena calle. A eso se suma el misterioso asesinato de un enano integrista, que según los indicios ha muerto a manos de un troll. La posibilidad de que la espiral de violencia quede fuera de control obliga al comandante Sam Vimes a iniciar una investigación. Otra excelente novela del Mundodisco sobre la intolerancia racial, las guerras y lo necesario que es adoptar de vez en cuando el punto de vista del enemigo. Discworld 34 I enjoyed this book, although it took me a bit to get into it (I didn't read it in less than one day, I'd had it sitting around half read for a while and just finished it). The last half was better than the first half, though. Or maybe I was just less tired. But by the end, this book was quite enjoyable. The books on the Night Watch seem to be my favorite of the Discworld books I've read. I like Vimes and especially Carrot, and the quirky humor is exactly the type I enjoy. I think my favorite thing about the series, though, is how Pratchett has created a fantastical world that parallels our own, and through this series can poignantly illustrate the absurdities of our lives. The hatred between Dwarfs and Trolls discussed in this book could be allegorical to so many real conflicts of the sort in our world today - conflicts so old that even those involved have forgotten the original reasons for them. All in all, a brilliantly done book. Very enjoyable. Með skemmtilegri bókum Pratchetts um Diskheim. Nú tekur hann fyrir samskipti dverga og trölla en hingað til hefur einmitt vantað mikið um bakgrunn tröllanna. Sagna hverfist um forsöguleg átök þessarra kynþátta enda snýst allt um fornan bardaga á milli þeirra sem enginn getur reyndar komið sér saman um hvernig byrjaði né hvernig endaði. Hann er því endurtekinn með reglulegu millibili. A less humorous book than many other Discworld novels, but so intelligent. There’s a lot of subtexts here covering government, racism, human nature, among others, with all the stupidity that comes along with these failings. An education in erudition with Sam Vimes, the teacher of the decade. And most of all, a book where every reader will root for Sam to get home on time to read ‘Where’s my Cow?’ ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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A seemingly routine day in the life of City Watch commander Sam Vimes is abruptly interrupted by an unsolved murder, an impending war, an unwanted new recruit, and a pesky government inspector. By the author of Going Postal. It's a game of Trolls and Dwarfs where the player must take both sides to win. It's the noise a troll club makes when crushing in a dwarf skull, or when a dwarfish axe cleaves a trollish cranium. It's the unsettling sound of history about to repeat itself. THUD! It's the most extraordinary, outrageous, provocative, insightful, and keenly cutting flight of fancy yet from Discworld's incomparable supreme creator, Terry Pratchett. Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch admits he may not be the sharpest knife in the cutlery drawer. He might not even be a spoon. But he's dogged and honest and he'll be damned if he lets anyone disturb his city's always tentative peace, and that includes a rabble-rousing dwarf from the sticks (or deep beneath them) who's been stirring up big trouble on the eve of the anniversary of one of Discworld's most infamous historical events. Centuries earlier, in a gods-forsaken hellhole called Koom Valley, a horde of trolls met a division of dwarfs in bloody combat. Though nobody's quite sure why they fought or who actually won, hundreds of years on each species still bears the cultural scars, and one views the other with simmering animosity and distrust. Lately, an influential dwarf, Grag Hamcrusher, has been fomenting unrest among Ankh-Morpork's more diminutive citizens with incendiary speeches. And it doesn't help matters when the pint-size provocateur is discovered beaten to death, with a troll club lying conveniently nearby. Vimes knows the well-being of his smoldering city depends on his ability to solve the Hamcrusher homicide without delay. (Vimes's secondmost-pressing responsibility, in fact, next to being home every evening at six sharp to read Where's My Cow? to Young Sam.) Whatever it takes to unstick this very sticky situation, Vimes will do it, even tolerating having a vampire in the Watch. But there's more than one corpse waiting for him in the eerie, summoning darkness of the vast, labyrinthine mine network the dwarfs have been excavating in secret beneath Ankh-Morpork's streets. A deadly puzzle is pulling Sam Vimes deep into the muck and mire of superstition, hatred, and fear, and perhaps all the way to Koom Valley itself. No library descriptions found. |
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