Does /lit/ like Pratchett?
>>7824586
Literally "teh penguin of doom!!1!!" Of literature.
>>7824597
aw hes alright. his books are fun!
>>7824597
Easy there anon. I haven't read his stuff in a while, but I do recall that he had a very nice little picaresque with 'Going Postal'. Thud! actually had some interesting original concepts in it. All in all, his work is surprising in its consistent enjoyability to a wide range of audiences, especially considering his physical condition and how prolific he was.
>>7824586
Memester reddit tier shit
>>7824619
upvoted this comment
>>7824586
If it isn't some dead ruskie, or something dealing with spooks and being banal, /lit/ is gonna hate it.
>>7824586
he's alright, but he's no lem
>>7824586
I've read most of his books twice. Granny Wearherwax is one of the greatest witches in fiction.
>>7824925
pls kill self
pratchett is comfy and good for kids, very good entry lvl for youngsters
>>7824952
this tbf
>>7824952
It's one of those things that had they have a great cartoon interpretation (instead of those two low budget movies) they would be enjoyed by every group demographic, and might even surpass Harry Potter or Adventure Time
P.S. At least that's what I think
>>7824586
>Lighthearted fun
Well of course not, /lit/ only reads dark, mature books for dark, mature intellectuals.