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Hogfather: A Discworld novel (Discworld Novels) (Paperback)

by Terry Pratchett (Author)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi Books; New edition edition (1 Nov 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552145424
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552145428
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,138 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

What could more genuinely embody the spirit of Christmas (or Hogswatch, on the Discworld) than a Terry Pratchett book about the holiday season? Every secular Christmas tradition is included. But as this is the 21st Discworld novel, there are some unusual twists.

This year the Auditors, who want people to stop believing in things that aren't real, have hired an assassin to eliminate the Hogfather. (You know him: red robe, white beard, says, "Ho, ho, ho!") Their evil plot will destroy the Discworld unless someone covers for him. So someone does. Well, at least Death tries. He wears the costume and rides the sleigh drawn by four jolly pigs: Gouger, Tusker, Rooter and Snouter. He even comes down chimneys. But as fans of other Pratchett stories about Death know, he takes things literally. He gives children whatever they wish for and appears in person at Crumley's in The Maul.

Fans will welcome back Susan, Death of Rats (the Grim Squeaker), Albert and the wizardly faculty of Unseen University and revel in new personalities like Bilious, the "oh god of Hangovers." But you needn't have read Pratchett before to laugh uproariously and think seriously about the meanings of Christmas. --Nona Vero, Amazon.com



A.S. Byatt, Sunday Times

Has the energy of The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy and the inventiveness of Alice in Wonderland...It has also an intelligent wit and a truly original grim and comic grasp of the nature of things.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Abridged ... but still a good story, 17 Feb 2008
By Susan Belcher "Su B" (St Helens, England) - See all my reviews
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This was my first Pratchett audio books and, though abridged, was a joy to listen to, especially when travelling.

I love the way Tony Robinson (not one of my favourite actors) voices the characters, it is virtually perfect. I would love to see him narrate the entire book, rather than the abridged version.

ISIS books produce the unabridged version - but a quick word of advice - Nigel Planer is deadpan with little alteration in his voice. At times he appears bored with the story, pausing where there shouldn't be pauses and placing emphasis (when he gets round to it) where it shouldn't be. It appears to be a paycheque for Planer.

Robinson, on the otherhand, appears to be a Pratchett fan, is narration is full of the depth of the true connoisseur.

Overall, abridged or not, I'd sooner have Robinson than Planer.

One final comment about the ISIS audio books - avoid the MP3 versions which have every chapter on one single disc. The chapters don't run properly due to the numbering system that they are using for the individual tracks. Instead of 01, 02 ... 10, 11, etc they have used 1, 2, 3, etc meaning that you start on track 1 then move to track 10, 11, etc. If you are after a straight run without problems, fork out the extra money and buy the multi disc versions, you can play these anywhere on any system.

If you're new to Pratchett, or travelling, or going into hospital, then the abridged version are well worth having.
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5.0 out of 5 stars COWER BRIEF MORTALS. HO HO HO., 23 Sep 2006
By Craobh Rua "Craobh Rua" (N. Ireland) - See all my reviews
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"Hogfather" is the twentieth book in Terry Pratchett's hugely popular Discworld series and was first published in 1996. He has gone on to win the Carnegie Medal for "The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents" and was awarded the OBE in 1998.

"Hogfather" is sometimes known as the third book in "The Death Trilogy". Like the trilogy's first two instalments ("Mort" and "Reaper Man") it gives Death - tall guy, somewhat underfed, carries a scythe, big grin - more than just a brief cameo. Like "Reaper Man", it's the Auditors who are causing problems. The Auditors are in charge of the universe : they see that atoms spin, that gravity works and that things move in curves. However, they hate life - especially humans (too many irregularities). In "Reaper Man", they wanted to force Death into retirement. This time, they want the Hogfather - Discworld's version of Father Christmas - `removed' from office (or grotto, perhaps). To this end, they've hired the disturbed (and disturbing) Mister Teatime from the Guild of Assassins to make sure he stays `removed'. Luckily, Death has discovered what's going on : with Hogswatch Night looming, the Grim Reaper dons a false beard, strategically places a cushion and takes control of the sleigh.

Death shares the spotlight, though : his new duties cause some problems for his grand-daughter, Susan Sto-Helit. Susan is working as a governess in Ankh-Morpork and, as part of her job, she regularly beats up the bogeyman with her trusty poker. In her free time, she occasionally drops into Biers for a drink ("Sometimes you want to go...where nobody knows your name"). It's in the pub that She's warned about her grandfather's strange behaviour by the Death of Rats and his eyeball-obsessed sidekick, Quoth the Raven. Initially, she isn't at all pleased to see the pair, but she has no choice but to get involved. The last time Death neglected his Duty, Susan was expected to take over...

Despite his profession, Death is one of the funniest characters the Discworld has to offer, and Hogfather sees Pratchett on top form. Quoth and Death of Rats are a welcome addition - they're a great double act. It may be a slight advantage to have read at least one from "Mort", "Reaper Man" or "Soul Music" before this (all are very funny) - however, even if you haven't you'll still find "Hogfather" hilarious. Highly recommended.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's pronounced 'Teh-ah-tim-ah'!, 23 Feb 2006
By Rebecca (Yorkshire, England) - See all my reviews
This is probably the first review I've written on Amazon, but how could I possibly resist, seeing as this is my favourite book of all time!

The plot (like all Terry Prachett novels) is wonderfully unique, and I have to congratulate Terry on creating such amazing and well-formed characters. Even readers new to the Discworld can't help but relate to its inhabitants - the goth Mary Poppins, Susan; her grandfather, The Grim Reaper; the oh God of Hangovers, Bilious; and the Professor Marcus/Hannibal Lecter cross Assassin, Johnathan Teatime.

The descriptions are great, and I'm looking forward to how this will transfer to the small screen in the 4 hour adaptation later this year.

I honestly can't relate in words just how great this book is, so just buy it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and touching novel
This was the first Discworld novel I read. The writing is full of wonderful imagination but at the same time both profound and moving. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Matthew Culley

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
My favourite of all the Discworld novels so far. The Hogfather has disappeared and it falls to Death to take his place. Read more
Published 2 months ago by L. Curtis

5.0 out of 5 stars We wish you a Merry Hogswatch

Twas the night before Hogwatch, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring... because the only person stirring was Death in a Hogsfather costume... Read more
Published 9 months ago by E. A Solinas

4.0 out of 5 stars What kinds of strange and curious creatures do you think exist ?
Thanks to this book I am now acquainted with all kinds of possible and impossible beings. I have read all the Discworld novels and I can say, that this one is one of the best. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Gary

1.0 out of 5 stars BEWARE: ABRIDGED
Nowhere on the description of this audiobook on Amazon is there any mention of the fact that it is abridged and is not in fact a narration of the book as in, for example, Harry... Read more
Published on 16 Oct 2007 by Joseph Hodgson

5.0 out of 5 stars A pure delight and a hysterically funny tale about a different Christmas... and "haute cuisine"
I confess immediately that I am addicted to Pratchett and greatly enjoyed almost all of the Discworld novels - and here is what I consider his second best (number 1 in my book... Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2007 by Maciej K.

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've read.
I read this book about 3 years ago but I still reckon it's one of the best Pratchett books I've read so far. Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2007 by Darren Ghambari

3.0 out of 5 stars Festive, funny & thought provoking
I began reading this on the ferry from the Isle of Man to Heysham to visit my family for christmas. Needless to say the 3 1/2 hour journey flashed by. Read more
Published on 11 Jun 2007 by Mrs. N. J. Kewley

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Hi! I'm the inner baby sitter!'
This was definitely one of my favourite Discworld books. I first started to read it at someone else's house - then I was heartbroken when I had to go and hadn't quite finished it... Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2007 by Sephie Poulter

4.0 out of 5 stars Reasonable
This was my first Pratchet Novel, and probably a good introduction as I do have a desire to branch out and read others. But it is not perfect by any means. Read more
Published on 18 Dec 2006 by Mr. D. J. Read

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