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The Truth (Discworld Novel)

By: Terry Pratchett
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: Corgi Audio
ISBN: 0552147931
ISBN-13: 9780552147934
Released: 01 Oct 2000
RRP: £10.99
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This book changed my life! - By: Abi-Murnu, 26 Dec 2007
What a title eh? I bet it caught your attention. The book certainly caught mine! While the title may claim too much it most certainly is The Truth. Before I read this I was stuck reading books written by lesser authors with much less imagination & I was beginning to stop reading altogether.

My gran picked this up for me at my local library. I was a kid at the time I suppose or at least smalller than I am now. I was hesitant at first but after the first page I couldn't put it down. The gags came thick & fast & through it alll was written something much better than anything I had read up to that point. I'd like to think there was a message in the book because after reading it I felt as if I had found one & I'd hate to think I was wrong lol...

The plot is amazing & although it may not be original it certainly feels as if it is. The characters were wonderful, I was taken in not by William who you have to assume is the main character but by the depth of character & life given to every single character in the book from the man with the funny vegetables to the greatest character ever written - in my opinion - Sam Vimes. I hadn't read any other Discworld before this point so I assumed that Vimes was created solely for this book. How wrong I was...

If you can't get into Pratchett's amazing series of books by reading Colour of Magic then read this. I guarantee you'll feel the same way as I did & you'll end up going back & reading Colour of Magic & every other published Discworld novel you can get your hands on.

Believe the hype because Discworld is in my mind & obviously in the minds of millions of readers the best Fantasy/Sci-Fi series in existence. You'll find the occasional part of some of the novels boring or unnessary but after reading through those couple of pages you'll find once again that you've been sucked back in. Those occasional gaps in the action are merely there to give your brain a break & your lungs a rest ;)

Plot: 4
Characters: 5
Depth: 5
Overalll: 5
The Truth will set you free... - By: dogbarkssome, 01 May 2007
The 25th Discworld novel (my, how time flies!)manages to be both a successful celebration of the past while adding some new spins on old formulas. It's another novel built around the introduction of a new 'real world' process to Ankh-Morpork, & having previously had guns, the cinema & rock music it's now the turn of the printing press, as the Discworld gets it's first newspaper. Added to this is yet another conspiracy to oust Lord Vetenari, though having previously failed to assasinate the him the twist this time is that it's an attempted character assasination, with the Patrician being framed for an attempted murder. Ordinarily this would lead to Sam Vimes cracking the mystery but in a refreshing change the Watch are pushed to one side as Pratchett concentrates on newspaper editor William de Worde, while the evil pair of Mr Pin & Mr Tulip make memorable foes.

A good interesting plot, plenty of humourous moments & some vivid new characters make 'The Truth' one of the better Discworld novels, & a worthy milestone in the series.
The Truth review. - By: The Librarian, 23 Apr 2006
The Truth is another captivating read by Terry Prattchet.In The Truth William De Worde has set up the Disc's first newspaper, but to keep it running he must battle through rival pubilcations,the Patrician,his suicidal vampire photographer Otto,gangsters,and photos of humerously shaped potatos.If you like reading sci-fi,fantasy or simply reading a newspaper then read The Truth
Absolutely completely and utterly hilarious buy it! - By: , 31 May 2005
This is honestly the funniest book that i have ever read, head & shoulders above any other comedy books i have read (except posssibly bored of the rings) This book is brilliant but unfortunately so much better than the rest of terry pratchets books possibly because its fairly new so his writing may have developed & also because of the original characters.
he ruth - By: , 26 Jan 2005
This book is the 25th Discworld novel. It is a good reed. William de Word is the accidental editor of the Discworlds first newspaper. Now he must cope with jernalists life - people how want him dead, a recovering vampire with a a suicidal fasination for flash photography, some more people who want him deead in a difrent wayand, worst of alll, the man who keeps beggingf himto publish pictures of his humourously shaped potatoes.
William just wants to get at
THE TRUTH
Unfortunately, everyone els wants to get William. ANd it's only the third edition.
A must reed for alll adults young & old