Moving Pictures
1990 • 421 pages

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Executive Summary: After being pretty s0-so on [b:Eric 64218 Eric (Discworld, #9; Rincewind #4) Terry Pratchett https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1377865202s/64218.jpg 59951], I really enjoyed this one a lot. It's right up there with [b:Guards! Guards! 64216 Guards! Guards! (Discworld, #8; City Watch #1) Terry Pratchett https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1431127356s/64216.jpg 1128601] I'd say.Full ReviewIt's been awhile since my last Discworld read. A lot longer than I had realized. I had been planning to read a book every other month or so. I'm stubbornly determined to read the books in publication order, and I'm finding some of these early books uneven.That's not the case with this book. I really enjoyed it a lot. It might be that I'm huge movie fan, and loved all the little easter eggs, and “in” jokes that you might not get if you hadn't seen the movie being referenced.The characters themselves are mostly forgettable save some of the recurring ones who make cameos: DEATH, the Librarian, and Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler. In fact Dibbler is probably one of the main characters in this book, rather than just a minor character in [b:Guards! Guards! 64216 Guards! Guards! (Discworld, #8; City Watch #1) Terry Pratchett https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1431127356s/64216.jpg 1128601].That said, I didn't really need great characters to enjoy this one. The commentary on the world, and in particular the movie industry was more than enough to carry this book.Hopefully I won't take quite so long to pick up [b:Reaper Man 34517 Reaper Man (Discworld, #11; Death, #2) Terry Pratchett https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1389211958s/34517.jpg 1796454] as I did to do this one, especially since I've enjoyed both the first DEATH book in the series.

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