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From the banks of the river Ankh to the walls of Sto Lat, the entirety of Terry Pratchett’s renowned Discworld series is explored in this expansive resource. Essays discussing a range of topics—among them Pratchett’s place in literary canon, the nature of the Disc itself, and the causes and results of the Discworld phenomenon—accompany a chronological account of the more than three dozen novels in the series. Perfect for veteran fans and neophytes alike, this is the complete guide to the world on the cosmic turtle’s back.



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Lawrence Watt-Evans published his first novel The Lure of the Basilisk at 24 and has since written more than 30 novels, more than 100 short stories, and more than 150 published articles and contributed to several of BenBella Books’ Smart Pop titles. He was a 1987 nominee for the Nebula Award for short story and a 1988 winner of the World Science Fiction Society's Hugo award for best short story. He has been a full-time writer and editor for more than 25 years and has also worked as an instructor of Viable Paradise on Martha's Vineyard and at the Writer's Center in Bethesda, Maryland.


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  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Benbella Books (August 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933771461
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933771465
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So, you think you know Discworld?, June 27, 2008
By Bruce Trinque (Amston, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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So, you think you know Terry Pratchett's Discworld, do you? Even if you have read and re-read Pratchett's thirty-plus Discworld novels (and companion books), Lawrence Watt-Evans's "The Turtle Moves: Discworld's Story Unauthorized" will still teach you a new thing or two, I suspect -- new insights into characters, new ways of looking at the novels.

Watt-Evans, a noted science fiction/fantasy author himself, has created a respectful, genial, and thoughtful look at the Discworld universe, discussing each novel and story and placing them in context of "sub-series" (within the overall Discworld series). He does this with a tone of mock frustration ("How come Pratchett can write such an extraordinarily successful series of books and I can't?!?" -- well, maybe Watt-Evans's frustration isn't wholly fictional; surely, any author must envy such a creation), but it is clear throughout that Watt-Evans is first and foremost a fan of Discworld -- not blind to its occasional minor flaws, but overall deeply impressed with its high quality.

In his introductions, Watt-Evans explains that he is writing the book both for fans of the Discworld tales and also for those readers yet unfamiliar with them. Oh, and also to make money while trying to understand the roots of Pratchett's success (I am sure this is said tongue-in-cheek, although he wouldn't mind making the money).

"The Turtle Moves" is a pleasure, and as truly informative as it is amusing to read. As the cover blurb says: "The greatest British fantasy series by a living author who doesn't go by initials is Terry Pratchett's Discworld".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Caution! Contains addictive substance!, August 4, 2008
By Stephen A. Haines (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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The substance is called "narrativium" and Mr Watt-Evans is a Heavy Dealer of the material. And why not, since his book is concerned with the inventor of narrativium, Terry Pratchett? "Narrativium" has to do with telling stories and Pratchett is peerless in that regard. Watt-Evans has undertaken a momentous task in relating and assessing the many volumes comprising the [sort-of] series of Pratchett's Discworld. The collection is an outstanding synthesis, each piece addressing both the established fan and the newcomer to this magical world. Watt-Evans' own prose skills are amply displayed here in a highly personalised account.

It's telling that Watt-Evans must begin with THREE Introductions. That's a sign that Discworld books are anything but simple "fantasy" and that their readership is wide and varied. He follows this with some "Commentary" [of which there are two more sets in the book], then descriptions of the books in chronological order. That order causes some continuity problems as he notes things like "six[!] novels later" for readers to revisit certain characters. Each of the essays on the individual books necessarily imparts enough of the story to establish its place and value in the set, while struggling to avoid spoilers. He does this well, although there are a few giveaways that might have been avoided. The point of this string of chapters is to both entice the new reader to the Discworld books while offering insights regular fans may have missed. He offers "starting points" to the new reader, each explained with solid reasons for the selection. "Background" characters and villains are given a hearing, with The Luggage granted its own chapter.

If it's necessary to select an outstanding essay in this collection, that will unquestionably be Chapter 56 on Sam Vimes and the City Watch. While many characters in the Discworld series grow and develop over several volumes, Sam Vimes does so in a very special way. Although he rises in the hierarchy of the Watch, while at the same time marrying into the richest family of the City of Ankh-Morpork, he resolutely remains his own man. Vimes is beset by a need for justice as well as keeping his City intact and running smoothly. His anger often rises in response to events, and he has an internal Beast to maintain control over. The conditions for Ankh-Morpork's running smoothly are set by Vimes' chief foil [he has no trouble with criminals], the City Patrician, Havelock Vetinari. Watt-Evans offers fine portraits of both and why their interactions are so important.

There are a couple of small clangers in this book - omissions, mainly. He lets most of Pratchett's titles stand without comment, but "The Last Continent" is so named not just because it seems to have been the final effort by a Discworld creator-god, but because it was the last one visually encountered by European seamen. "Monstrous Regiment", an otherwise totally enigmatic title, derives from a 16th Century religious tract. Either because Watt-Evans is US-born or is pandering to that audience, he fails to inform readers of something every child in the UK would instantly recognise. These are minor things which detract nothing from an excellent summation of Terry Pratchett's work and his genius. Watt-Evans has no problem with Terry's international renown, but deftly avoids declaring that Discworld stories are more than entertaining, they are addictive. He's candidly envious of Pratchett's genius, which is only right and proper. Pratchett is without equal. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]
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2.0 out of 5 stars I can't figure out who the audience is for this book, February 24, 2009
By Danny C, Garland (Knoxville, TN) - See all my reviews
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This book is supposed to be an in-depth look at the Discworld series of novels. The problem is that the discussion of the books and the chapters on their meaning and place in the series is so superficial that anyone who has even read the dust jackets will have understood that much. The only useful part is that it lists some of the one-shot stories that aren't published in the United States. Of course, anyone with enough interest to purchase a book on pratchett will have already found them on the internet. Save your money and just buy more Discworld books.
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1.0 out of 5 stars [...]...and free.
A disappointing commentary on Discworld. Watt-Evans skips over some of the most important elements of Discworld. [...]. Read more
Published 4 months ago by E. C. Shearer

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic overview with insights into the Discworld series
The Turtle Moves!: Discworld's Story is a companion book by Lawrence Watt-Evans (BenBella Books, 2008) to Terry Pratchett's DiscWorld series. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Joy V. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars The Turtle Moves
This book is very hard to put down. It's very detailed and complete. It makes me want to go back and reread a number of the Discworld books as incidents were mentioned that I had... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Dorothy R. Reade

1.0 out of 5 stars The Turtle Moves - book
I was disappointed with this book. I supposed I was expecting more of a story as I bought it for my daughter who loved the movie Hog Father.
Published 11 months ago by M. Ledford

5.0 out of 5 stars A very worthwhile read for Discworld fans
I've been hooked on the Discworld books for some years now. I read them all (even the cookbook) and just couldn't get enough so I read them again, and again, and I've little... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Jerome P. Lane

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The Turtle Moves! Discworld's Story Unauthorized by Lawrence Watt-Evans is in my opinion one mans obsession. Read more
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I highly recommend this book to go along with the rest of Pratchett's Discworld books. Although this book is not written by Pratchett, it carries the same dry wit. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Turtles do move
This is an excellent review and concise story tale of all of Mr. Pratchett's books. The author has obviously read all of the series as I have and has brought to the front several... Read more
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