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Interesting Times
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Interesting Times Cd audio - 2005

by Terry Pratchett


Summary

"May you live in interesting times" is the worst thing one can wish on a citizen of Discworld -- especially on the distinctly unmagical sorcerer Rincewind, who has had far too much perilous excitement in his life. But when a request for a "Great Wizzard" arrives in Ankh-Morpork via carrier albatross from the faraway Counterweight Continent, it's he who's sent as emissary. Chaos threatens to follow the impending demise of the Agatean Empire's current ruler. And, for some incomprehensible reason, someone believes Rincewind will have a mythic role in the war and wholesale bloodletting that will surely ensue. (Carnage is pretty much a given, since Cohen the Barbarian and his extremely elderly Silver Horde are busily formulating their own plan for looting, pillaging, and, er, looking wistfully at girls.) However, Rincewind firmly believes there are too many heroes already in the world, yet only one Rincewind. And he owes it to the world to keep that one alive for as long as possible.

From the publisher

Mighty battles! Revolution! Death! War! (and his sons Terror and Panic, and daughter Clancy)

The oldest and most inscrutable empire on the Discworld is in turmoil, brought about by the revolutionary treaty, What I did on My Holidays. Workers are uniting, with nothing to lose but their water buffaloes. Warlords are struggling for power. War (and Clancy) are spreading throughout the ancient cities. And all that stands in the way of terrible doom for everyone is Rincewind the Wizard, who can't even spell the word "wizard," Cohen the barbarian hero, five feet tall in his surgical sandals, who has had a lifetime's experience of not dying, and a very special butterfly.

Details

  • Title Interesting Times
  • Author Terry Pratchett
  • Binding CD-Audio
  • Edition Abridged
  • Language EN
  • Publisher Corgi Audio
  • Date November 22, 2005
  • ISBN 9780552153225

Media reviews

 • "This spinner of crazy science-fiction tales is a very sophisticated jester." --The Times

 • "Cracking dialogue, compelling illogic and unchained whimsy... Pratchett has a subject and a style that is very much his own." --The Sunday Times

About the author

Terry Pratchett is the author of the phenomenally successful Discworld series and his trilogy for young readers, The Bromeliad. His first Discworld novel for children, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodets, was awarded the 2001 Carnegie Medal.