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Such a fantastic writer, and seemed like an all round good chap. My son got to meet him at his school last year and has a book signed by him. I got into his discworld series when i met my now hubby and now our kids read the books. He will be very much missed, but I am sort of glad for him he didn't lose everything to Alzheimer's. I do like the way his death was announced on Twitter though. RIP Sir Terry :(

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Oh my gosh! I knew he was suffering with dementia/Alzheimers but it didn't seem that long. Oh dear, probably my most favourite author in adult years (as a child it was J T Edson and Willard Price). He seemed to be on a wavelength with my sense of humour. I remember looking for a Sci-fi book that my brother had recommended and I chanced upon one of these books, picked it out and read the back - about a 6ft dwarf and I burst out laughing in the shop. I did put it back that time but next time in the shop I took ages trying to find it because I couldn't remember who it was. Am so glad I found it again. They've been the bugbear of my reading in bed. Terry Pratchett books were banned because I kept laughing and when the bed bounced with my silent laughing and my OH whinging, it just made me guffaw. So in future all of those books had to be read downstairs after that.

RIP Terry, no doubt checking out Ankh Morpork. :(

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I was hugely saddened to hear of Terry Pratchett's death. I have read a few of his books but wasn't a massive fan. However, I had huge respect for him and his values.

 

Like him I am also a member of Dignity in Dying and he was a perfect figurehead for the cause. I took great strength from him when I had cause to seriously confront my own death choices in 2011.

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"Guards, Guards" will always be my favourite, though I love "Nigh"Ooops, word censored!"ch" and "Mort" too, and "Good Omens", which he co-wrote with Neil Gaiman. The easiest way to get a seat to myself on the train was to have a Terry Pratchett, as it always made me laugh :D

 

The Discworld stories and characters brought smiles to so many faces - hard to believe there will be no more :(

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At the top of the list are Mort, Equal Rites and definitely The amazing Maurice and his educated rodents. The last one I must have read at least 4 times. Oh and I can't remember which one it was, but the one about the suddenly appearing shopping carts...

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I struggled with his books apart from 'The amazing Maurice & his educated Rodents', which I loved.

 

This was a long,long time ago though, & I do have them all on my Kindle with a view to trying them again, now I am older, wiser & more receptive.

 

I enjoyed him as a character greatly - sad loss.

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