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A Slip of the Keyboard

by Terry Pratchett
A Slip of the Keyboard by Terry Pratchett
★ 7.66 / 3
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Terry Pratchett has earned a place in the hearts of readers the world over with his bestselling Discworld series - but in recent years he has become equally well-known and respected as an outspoken campaigner for causes including Alzheimer's research and animal rights. A Slip of the Keyboard brings together for the first time the finest examples of Pratchett's non fiction writing, both serious and surreal: from musings on mushrooms to what it means to be a writer (and why banana daiquiris are so important); from memories of Granny Pratchett to speculation about Gandalf's love life, and passionate defences of the causes dear to him.

With all the humour and humanity that have made his novels so enduringly popular, this collection brings Pratchett out from behind the scenes of the Discworld to speak for himself - man and boy, bibliophile and computer geek, champion of hats, orang-utans and Dignity in Dying.

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Release date: September 2014

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Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett’s work was nothing short of magical, blending satire, wit, and a deep love for the absurd with stories that could make you laugh, think, and occasionally question reality. Born in 1948 in Beaconsfield, England, Pratchett's sharp humor and keen observations of human nature started early. After a series of journalistic jobs and a stint in publishing, he found his true calling as a writer of fantasy—albeit with a twist.

Pratchett’s most famous creation, the Discworld series, is a sprawling, multi-layered universe filled with quirky characters, sharp satire, and an unrelenting exploration of the complexities of society. The series—spanning over 40 novels—introduces readers to a world supported by four giant elephants standing on the back of Great A’Tuin, the giant turtle swimming through space. It’s a place where witches, wizards, and talking cats wander through settings that are both fantastical and familiar, a perfect mirror to our own world, full of politics, absurdity, and endless curiosity.

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But what makes Pratchett’s writing so special is the way he combined fantasy with social commentary. Beneath the humor, there was a deep examination of life’s most profound themes: death, belief, fate, and the choices we make. The Discworld books are populated with memorable characters like the no-nonsense witch Granny Weatherwax, the beleaguered Death himself, and the stubborn, yet endearing, Commander Vimes. Each book in the series was a new chance to explore not just the world of Discworld, but our own.

Beyond Discworld, Pratchett’s influence stretched to countless short stories, children’s books, and even collaborations, as he never shied away from experimenting with new forms. His distinct voice—equal parts comedic and philosophical—was a reflection of his own journey. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2007, Pratchett’s final years were marked by his fierce determination to keep writing, even as the disease began to take its toll. His work continues to resonate with fans around the globe, and his legacy lives on not only in his books but in the way he used humor to make us confront our own world with a sharper eye and a bit more laughter.

Pratchett once said, “There’s no point in being grown-up if you can’t be childish sometimes.” And true to that sentiment, his books remain as vibrant, as fun, and as thought-provoking as ever—proof that even the most fantastical worlds can hold a mirror to our own.

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A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories
★ 8.00 / 1
The Ultimate Discworld Companion (Discworld Reference)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
The Ankh-Morpork Archives: Volume II (Discworld Reference)
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The Time-travelling Caveman (Children's Circle Stories #4)
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The Ankh-Morpork Archives: Volume I (Discworld Reference)
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Father Christmas's Fake Beard (Children's Circle Stories #3)
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The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner (Children's Circle Stories #2)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Long Cosmos (The Long Earth #5)
★ 6.72 / 7
The Shepherd's Crown (Discworld (for young readers) #6)
★ 8.84 / 13
The Long Utopia (The Long Earth #4)
★ 7.76 / 8
Mrs. Bradshaw's Handbook (Discworld Reference)
★ 7.00 / 1
Dragons at Crumbling Castle (Children's Circle Stories #1)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Long Mars (The Long Earth #3)
★ 6.88 / 8
Raising Steam (Discworld #34)
★ 7.70 / 17
The Long War (The Long Earth #2)
★ 7.66 / 12
Judgement Day (The Science of Discworld #4)
★ 7.50 / 2
The World of Poo (Discworld (picture books))
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Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion ...So Far (Discworld Reference)
★ 8.50 / 2
A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction
★ 8.00 / 5
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The Long Earth (The Long Earth #1)
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Snuff (Discworld #33)
★ 8.20 / 21
I Shall Wear Midnight (Discworld (for young readers) #5)
★ 8.90 / 22
Unseen Academicals (Discworld #32)
★ 8.06 / 32
Nation
★ 8.26 / 23
The Folklore of Discworld (Discworld Reference)
★ 8.76 / 4
Making Money (Discworld #31)
★ 8.26 / 27
The Wit & Wisdom of Discworld (Discworld Reference)
★ 6.00 / 2
Wintersmith (Discworld (for young readers) #4)
★ 8.68 / 29
Where's My Cow? (Discworld (picture books))
★ 7.00 / 1
Thud! (Discworld #30)
★ 8.12 / 31
Darwin's Watch (The Science of Discworld #3)
★ 6.40 / 5
Going Postal (Discworld #29)
★ 8.88 / 34
Once More* with Footnotes
★ 6.00 / 1
A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld (for young readers) #3)
★ 8.48 / 33
Monstrous Regiment (Discworld #28)
★ 8.16 / 30
The Wee Free Men (Discworld (for young readers) #2)
★ 8.32 / 45
The New Discworld Companion (Discworld Reference)
★ 7.00 / 2
Night Watch (Discworld #27)
★ 9.04 / 42
The Globe (The Science of Discworld #2)
★ 7.00 / 5
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (Discworld (for young readers) #1)
★ 7.66 / 39
The Last Hero (Discworld)
★ 8.38 / 18
Thief of Time (Discworld #26)
★ 8.62 / 36
The Truth (Discworld #25)
★ 7.84 / 36
Death's Domain (Discworld Mapps)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Science of Discworld (The Science of Discworld #1)
★ 7.76 / 4
Nanny Ogg's Cookbook (Discworld Reference)
★ 8.00 / 2
The Fifth Elephant (Discworld #24)
★ 8.38 / 34
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Carpe Jugulum (Discworld #23)
★ 8.26 / 38


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