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Soul Music [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Terry Pratchett (Author)
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Soul Music is the 16th book in the bestselling Discworld series, with close ties to the fourth book, Mort. Susan Sto Helit is rather bored at her boarding school in the city of Ankh-Morpork, which is just as well, since it seems that her family business--she is the granddaughter of Death--suddenly needs a new caretaker. --Blaise Selby


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Nepotism is given an unusual spin in Pratchett's 14th Discworld novel, as Death's granddaughter picks up the scythe when the Grim Reaper takes a vacation. Trolls, dwarves, magicians and rock music?music played with rocks?figure in this amusing but overlong romp, which begins with the formation of a band by aspiring musician Imp y Celen (aka Buddy). Arriving in the city of Ankh-Morpork, Buddy finds a magical guitar which enables the group?a rock-playing troll, an ax-wielding dwarf and an Orangutan pianist?to drive crowds wild. But the instrument causes conflict between the motley crew and Susan, Death's granddaughter, who is just adjusting to her new post. Many of the ensuing comic situations involve Death trying to get drunk, though Pratchett's liberal application of jokes scores as many misses as hits. Extraneous plot information slows the pace as the narrative rattles to a colossal, albeit uninspired, conclusion. Science Fiction Book Club main selection.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 ooooh dare I give a pratchett book 3 stars?!, Aoû 31 2001
Death always makes me feel a bit melancholy.
laugh all you want, but when I read about how Susan
laughed at the swing he tried to make for her it brought tears to my eyes...
I absolutely love Pratchetts work. I also love music
so I was ready to love this book.
but, what can I say? it was kinda boring- not one
of his best. there wasn't enough plot for 380 pages.
and the ending was a bit hazy. I'm not even sure
what happened there.
but still, 3 stars on the Pratchett scale is about
5 stars on any other scale.
better buy Small Gods or Carpe Jugulum instead, and save that one for later!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 maybe more like 4.5, Mai 12 2002
Par Brian "Brian" (Ohio, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
As my second Discworld book, I didn't like it as much as "Hogfather", but as a professional musician I found many more things amusing than some non-musicians may. There is some very subtle humor (or humour) for musicians in here.

It was nice to follow Death on one of his journies to find himself and it is always great to hear from the Grim Squeaker (Death of Rats) again.

Good book.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 For the most part holds up on its promises., Janv. 13 2002
Par Kam (Las Vegas) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I always have a difficult time getting into the groove with Pratchett novels. Given the serious nature of most of the books I ever read, it takes me at least fifty pages to begin to come to terms with all the slapstick parody. Usually after that, though, I find myself in heaven, and "Soul Music," for the most part, upheld that illusion without a hitch.

I used to be into rock music a number of years ago, but I grew out of it as I began to take notice of just how pointless all the angst associated with the scene really was; the fact that all the bands sounded the same, I suppose, must have also played a part in my disenchantment. Whatever the case, this installment in the Discworld series struck a chord with me as it began to make note of all the conventions that go along hand in hand with the music; spike-studded leather clothing, you could say, goes along pretty well with the entire scene--but outside of that, you really can't justify its usage with any other point.

For a while, it's great to see Pratchett introduce element after element on the ground that "it just *fits*"--at least, until the end of the novel approaches, and you realize that what has been parodied is really nothing more than the superficial elements of it all.

But it's all fine and dandy, because when things begin to grow stale, our attention is turned towards Death's granddaughter's approach to her newly-inherited vocation, and the more intimate details of Death's home. I don't know if any details on the latter may have been dispersed in previous installments of the series (as I've only read a handful), but what's here is a hoot--it's a neat little way to make Death a more palatable, charismatic character.

The most problematic issue at hand, though, seems to be the conclusion of the novel--we're treated to dozens of terse passages that try to build up momentum for a situation so clichéd that it almost lacks any sort of impetus whatsoever, and at the end of it all you're left scratching your head at what seems to be a rushed, indolent excuse for an ending. And if you read over it, you'll realize that the passages relating to the Patrician are but a waste of time--nothing he does is important enough to progress the story, and since Pratchett forgets about him by the end (or middle) of the book, it seems like the reader is expected to have done so as well.

So I'll forget, and imbue the inner recesses of my mind with the opinion that "Soul Music" is a great frivolous read. There's really not enough reason here to regret having spent my money; in fact, for more passages with C.M.O.T. Dibbler alone, I'd probably be willing to fork over twice as large an amount.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Job, PTerry
In this Discworld installment, PTerry definitely did a great job on the characters, of which there is no shortage. Read more
Publié le Déc 28 2001 par boston403

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best on Death
Death is easily one of my favorite characters in the Discworld series, and this book is him at his prime. Read more
Publié le Déc 13 2001 par J. McGuire

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good to the last paragraph.
I really liked Soul Music. Death holding open a place in children's minds and hearts for 'Santa' struck me as both very amusing and touching, since we all know that Terry's... Read more
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If you've read any of Terry Pratchett's other books, you know pretty much what to expect from this one. Read more
Publié le Oct. 14 2001 par Kevin

4.0étoiles sur 5 Funny story about Rock music.
When Imp y Celin comes to Ankh-Morpork, he has no idea that you should actually pay The Guild of Musicians to play music. Read more
Publié le Sep 8 2001 par John Smith

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not the best, but still good
This isn't my favorite of the Discworld series, but it's still a solid read, and a very funny take on the world of rock and roll. (Or rather, the world of Rocks that Roll. Read more
Publié le Jui 17 2001 par Zack Handlen

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not the best, but still good
This isn't my favorite of the Discworl series, but it's still a solid read, and a very funny take on the world of rock and roll. (Or rather, the world of Rocks that Roll. Read more
Publié le Jui 17 2001 par Zack Handlen

4.0étoiles sur 5 Death, Rock and Roll, What more do you want in a book?
An amazing Terry Pratchette, for the older reader whose read a few other of his books, but not advised for the frist time reader. Read more
Publié le Jui 12 2001

1.0étoiles sur 5 A true waste of wood pulp.
How this got printed I don't want to know.

I will read anything, from milk cartons to Richard Feynmane to bodice rippers. I could not get through this drivel. Read more

Publié le Avril 23 2001 par tillman_jr

1.0étoiles sur 5 A true waste of wood pulp.
How this got printed I don't want to know.

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