Reading Discworld in publication order, one book every three weeks. We are a watchful, suspicious bunch who are mostly harmless. Currently on the earlier books but the Death arc is incoming.
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I've read this three times now and the oath scene hits harder every time. The way the author uses silence before the declaration is masterful. What did everyone make of the surrounding chapters? I want to talk about the imagery used when the magic manifests.
by Beatrix Quinn · 5 days ago
Yes, the first act is slow. That's deliberate. The world needs to feel lived-in before the stakes mean anything. The people who bounce off the first hundred pages are missing something foundational. Fight me (gently, this is a book club).
by Mira Novak · 13 days ago
The ending left several threads deliberately unresolved. Here are my predictions (no actual spoilers — just extrapolations from what we've seen). Thread carefully and please tag your spoilers.
by Tobias Reuter · 41 days ago
Let's take a moment to celebrate the book's map. I've been staring at it for the last twenty minutes tracing the journey from book one. If you're not consulting the map regularly you're doing it wrong.
by Maxwell Turner · 54 days ago
I keep going back and forth on this. The surface-level villain is obvious, but the structural antagonists — the institutions, the systems, the inherited assumptions — feel more honestly scary to me. Curious what others think.
by Finn O'Brien · 56 days ago