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Book Reviews of Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20)

Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20)
Hogfather - Discworld, Bk 20
Author: Terry Pratchett
ISBN-13: 9780061050466
ISBN-10: 0061050466
Publication Date: 11/1998
Pages: 292
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 47 ratings
Publisher: HarperPrism
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on
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I love love love this one by Terry Pratchett. It's one of my favorites by him. The hogfather (Discworld equivalent to Santa Claus, only his sleigh is pulled by giant hogs lol) is kidnapped and the Grim Reaper (who, ironically, is a real sweetheart) has to step in for him and deliver presents to the children on Hogswatch night. It's HILARIOUS, especially when he has to make an appearance at a mall for the little kids and one of his giant hogs ends up peeing all over the floor. Definitely read this!!
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Helpful Score: 1
British edition of the Discworld novel Hogfather. The 20th discworld novel is a festive feast with a dash of Pratchett humor.
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This was a good Christmas fantasy book. I enjoyed the scenes with Death trying to do the right thing. I also liked the scenes with the wizards and their trying not to think of new gods and fairies.
Cheese avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on + 324 more book reviews
Love Terry Pratchett's Discworld stuff. In this story Death takes over as the Hogfather. Absolutely Hilarious!!
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Discworld is my favorite home away from home. Will the evil auditors succeed in their plan to have the Hogfather eliminated? Will Death be able to save him and still be able to deliver all the presents for him? I'm not telling. :-)
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Terry Pratchett's hilarious Christmas novel. Features the sensible and mysterious Susan Sto-Helit, Death's granddaughter.
Homesick avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on + 22 more book reviews
Another enjoyable experience..
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"Christmas" on Discworld, but the Hogfather has been kidnapped! Entertaining and fun.
stormchaserblue avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on + 43 more book reviews
As all Disc World books begin we see the universe and flying through it on the backs of four elephants standing on a turtle named the great A'Tuin is the Disc World. This edition tells the tale of a winter holiday, not unlike that of our Christmas, called Hogswatch.
On this Hogswatch Eve a problem has arisen, the Auditors have hired the assassins' guild to put an end to the HogFather. The head of the guild has assigned the account to Mr. Teatime, who has spent time thinking of how this very thing could be done. Death himself is forced to intervene, or the whole of the world will cease to be.
Meanwhile, Death's granddaughter Susan is slyly tricked into finding out what's happened to the real Hogfather. She visits his Castle of Bones only to find the hung-over Bilious, the "Oh God" of Hangovers whom she rescues before the castle collapses due to the lack of belief. In an endeavor to treat Bilious hangover, Susan visits the Unseen University, where it is discovered that several of these small gods and beings are being created.
The University's new and experimental thinking machine, Hex, explains that there is 'spare belief' in the world, due to the absence of the Hogfather, which is being used to create them.
Susan and Bilious then travel to the land of the Tooth Fairy, through a child's painting, where they discover that Jonathan Teatime has 'killed' the Hogfather by collecting millions of children's teeth and using them to control the children, forcing them to stop believing in the Hogfather a very ancient magic. Upon defeating the Assassin, Susan clears the teeth away, sets several characters stories right, and brings back the Hogfather by rescuing him from the Auditors, who have taken the forms of dogs. They cannot return to their original state and so cannot stop themselves falling off a cliff.
Afterwards, Teatime tracks Susan to the Gaiters' nursery, but is killed by Susan using a poker, which passes through Death because "it only kills monsters". Susan and her Grandfather come to some understanding after their long estrangement.
I loved not only the book but the BBC production. Susan, and Death are some of my favorite characters in the Disc World. While some say that Prattachett is a copy of Adams in style and country, my only comment is âwell, someone has to do it,â
mundi avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on + 3 more book reviews
any book with death as the lead character is already starting out on the right foot. Exactly what I would expect and love about terry pratchit!
pommesdeterre8 avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on
Very cool book. Who'd a thought the scariest/creapiest character of all time, would be named, Teatime.
Lionors avatar reviewed Hogfather (Discworld, Bk 20) on + 70 more book reviews
This is one of Pratchetts best reads. Many funny and thought provoking moments. My only saddness is that there isn't more of this stuff to read.
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not his best
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DiscWorld novels are tasty mind-candy.