Kiefer13 said:
Diablini said:
Kiefer13 said:
Diablini said:
Kiefer13 said:
Take a look at my avatar, and then guess.
That's Rincewind, right? Wait. Who wants to be Rincewind? He can't use magic, nor hold a sword. But he is incredibly lucky.
Correct. And when you are incredibly lucky, what else do you need?
A half-brick in a sock! Mightiest weapon on the Disc...
Diablini said:
Not quite the fan of "Cohen the Barbarian" huh? Yep, I like him too, at least he's got some common sense (Sense maybe, but skill - no). I liked Men at Arms very much, and almost at the end it turns out that:
Every single one of the soldiers in that troop is a woman in disguise. Even the general.
You're thinking of Monstrous Regiment. Men at Arms was the Watch book about the gonne.
OT: He's my very, very favourite writer. His books have almost all been solid gold in terms of quality. Unfortunately, he's definately slipping. Unseen Academicals, while funny in a few places, simply cannot measure up to the quality of his previous works. The storyline is duller, and a lot more cliched. A lot of strange quirks are seeping in too, that were less evident in earlier books - random non-sequiters, duller characters, and oddly enough a lot more swearing. I think a large part of the problem is that he no longer writes the books himself, he is forced to narrate them. The writing process is probably very different now.
However, there are still times that the brilliance shines through. I loved Dr Hix, and his concept of acceptable evil by college statute :-D