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Night Watch (Discworld, #29) - Community Reviews back

by Terry Pratchett
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DayDreamer
DayDreamer rated it 16 years ago
“Ninety percent of most magic merely consists of knowing one extra fact.” ***'Just be yourself,' said Sweeper. 'See it through. There'll come a timewhen you'll look back and see how it all made sense.'***'...You'll reach the shore. You must. Otherwise-''-there's no shore,' said Sweeper.***Who really...
DayDreamer
DayDreamer rated it 16 years ago
“Ninety percent of most magic merely consists of knowing one extra fact.” ***'Just be yourself,' said Sweeper. 'See it through. There'll come a timewhen you'll look back and see how it all made sense.'***'...You'll reach the shore. You must. Otherwise-''-there's no shore,' said Sweeper.***Who really...
notemily
notemily rated it 16 years ago
Pratchett at his absolute best. Not a good book to start with if you've never read Discworld before, but for fans, a fantastic story featuring one of Pratchett's best characters. Also, time travel!
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 17 years ago
Vimes is one of Pratchett's characters that has grown greatly over the course of the Discworld series. This book affirms Vimes' place as the traditional family man, a far cry from where Vimes was when the reader is first introduced to him in Guards! Guards!.The story itself highlights the growth of...
XOX
XOX rated it 17 years ago
One of the best book that bring you on a jurney of unexpected advantage. You would like this one if you like to be surprised by how much you like the characters after you have decided not to like them.
sumire
sumire rated it 17 years ago
I really like how Pratchett is moving more and more into Dicken's realm.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 20 years ago
Sam Vimes is a most excellent policeman, the platonic ideal that is possible in a work of fantasy. Pratchett plays around with the idea of the past, both our own, and our society's, and dabbles with fate and bootstraps. Meanwhile, there is a psychopath to stop, and an insurrection to deal with, an...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 56 years ago
2005 October 9Sam Vimes is a most excellent policeman, the platonic ideal that is possible in a work of fantasy. Pratchett plays around with the idea of the past, both our own, and our society's, and dabbles with fate and bootstraps. Meanwhile, there is a psychopath to stop, and an insurrection to...
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