+++ title = "Interesting Times (Terry Pratchett, 1995)" author = ["MichaĆ Sapka"] date = 2024-02-13T21:06:00+01:00 draft = false weight = 1002 abstract = "A very short review" aliases = ["/blog/2024/interesting-times/", "/brain-rot/discworld/interesting-times/"] rating = 3.75 image = "reviews/covers/pratchett-interesting-times.jpg" +++ Cover blurp: > Mighty Battles! Revolution! Death! War! (and his sons Terror and Panic, and daughter Clancy). > > The oldest and most inscrutable empire on the Discworld is in turmoil, brought about by the revolutionary treatise What I Did On My Holidays. Workers are uniting, with nothing to lose but their water buffaloes. Warlords are struggling for power. War (and Clancy) are spreading through the ancient cities. > > And all that stands in the way of terrible doom for eveyone is: > > Rincewind the Wizard, who can't even spell the word 'wizard' ... > > Cohen the barbarian hero, five foot tall in his surgical sandals, who has had a lifetime's experience of not dying ... > > ...and a very special butterfly.
I am, what one could call, an old school _nerd_. All I care about are old operating systems, ancient editors and old SCIFI[^fn:1] Ah, and some text based game where you are a cute "@". _Of course_ I like Pratchett. I started reading him _years_ ago in the only way acceptable - chronological[^fn:2]. And I had a few years long pause. Now, after a series of reading _only_ technical books I am returning to fiction. _[Interesting Times](https://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/books/interesting-times/)_ is an ok-level Pratchett book. It's not close to his best, it's not close to his worst[^fn:3]. This time Rincewind has to travel to Counterweight Continent and help a rebellion. There he reconnects with old acquaintances - Twoflower, and Cohen to Barbarian. The problem is that there is not much more. We've got a lot of Chinese things, which is new. But the story itself is extremely straight-forward. Nothing memorable happens. I finished it 2 days ago, and already I would have a problem recollecting any standing out moment. I still remember moments from other _Discworld_ books a decade after I read them! But Terry's writing makes me not care and just enjoy the journey. He is able to make a boring story interesting, and his characters are always great. I was reading the book while putting my son to sleep, and I almost gave him a heart attack with a laughter attack. This alone makes it worth it! Not the best place to start with __Discworld__ (the best is, of course, _Colour of Magic_) but as n-th book in the series it's very enjoyable. I give it a `3.75/5`. ## Meta {#meta} - Read as EPUB on Onyx Boox Note Air 2. - Read in Polish translation - Next up: back to Andrzej Sapkowski's with "Time of Contempt". I am not a good pole, having not read the entire saga. I promise to do it before my 40th birthday[^fn:4] [^fn:1]: And manga&anime, but that's beside the point. Not American comics though. Never cared about those, and it seems I never will. [^fn:2]: It's ok to disagree, just like it's ok to be wrong. [^fn:3]: Being a bad Pratchett's book still means being a very good one. Most authors would love to reach the level of one of those at least once. [^fn:4]: Which is closer that I expected