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Death’s Domain: A Discworld Mapp (Discworld Series)
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Death's Domain: A Discworld Mapp (Discworld Series)
- ISBN13: 9780552146722
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This discworld map reveals the house and garden that Death built. It shows the golf course that's not so much crazy as insane, as well as the dark gardens. You can also find out the reason why Death can't understand rockeries, and what happens to garden gnomes.
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June 30th, 2010 - 05:03
THERE ARE BETTER THINGS IN THE WORLD (…),
This book/map, which is the fourth map from the Pratchett multiverse, is for the avid reader who has all the books by Terry Pratchett and is desperate enough for more material that he shells out twenty bucks to get more.
The writing is excellent, as always, but there are only 23 (quick count) pages of it. The rest of the product (except for the title pages etc.) consists of a large map following the same standard as the three other maps. The problem with it is that it doesn’t enhance the reading of the novels in any way at all. The first two maps, Ankh-Morpork and, to a lesser degree, Discworld, added to the fun by letting the reader follow the protagonists’ journeys while reading the novels. This map from the domain of one of Discworld’s most amusing and easiest recognizable characters does no such thing. It is nice-looking but nothing more. It doesn’t really tell me anything more about Discworld than that its author has no intention to starve.
What I really would wish is a collection of the text-bits from the maps together with Terry’s excellent short stories in one book. That way we could avoid all the empty filling.
Ok, here’s the full quote: Death: “THERE ARE BETTER THINGS IN THE WORLD THAN ALCOHOL, ALBERT”
Albert: “Oh, yes, sir. But alcohol sort of compensates for not getting them.”
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|June 30th, 2010 - 05:57
See Death before you Die,
Death decided that he needed a place to live, so Death’s Domain was born, just nobody is exactly sure precisely where it is. “Death, significantly, does not see many crypts or coffins. Most peole die at home, or at sea, or at least out in the fresh air.” So therefore there isn’t anything terribly gothic or spooky about the house–except that everything is in various shades of the colour black.
In the tradition of previous Discworld Mapps this volume contains a large map and a booklet. I honestly found the booklet and the border illustrations the best.
I really like Kidby’s illustrations of Death and his associates so that is quite enjoyable. Not only are we treated to Death, Susan, and Albert but we see Death of Rats peeking over an edge and his raven in the midst of black roses. And don’t forget Binky!
The booklet was also quite illuminating, especially the discussions between Albert and Death concerning the golf course and the maze. The character of Death as portrayed by Pratchett has long fascinated me (it is nice to see him in every book) and it is fun to see more of him than before.
However, we don’t actually see the inside of the house (since it is larger on the inside than the outside). Also, somewhat disappointingly some of the details were too small to properly make out. I would have really enjoyed seeing the tree swing that Death made for Susan, but it is far too small to see anything clearly.
Finally I would encourage casual fans to not pick up this volume unless they’re really fascinated by Death. Yes it is interesting (and vital to the diehard fan), but it doesn’t add too much to the books and doesn’t make much sense just on its own.
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|June 30th, 2010 - 06:08
Neat little novelty,
This thing is like a book, it has a few pages discribing Death’s domain. But what’s really neat is that is has a huge fold out map of the entire world that Death lives in. It’s so cool! It filled up a very good size portion of my wall and is really neat to walk in to see. It’s got nice artwrok and everything. Even if you’ve never read the discworld series it’s nice to have. Actually it kind’a made me want to read some of the discworld books.
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