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Unseen Academicals (Discworld, Bk 37)
Unseen Academicals - Discworld, Bk 37
Author: Terry Pratchett
Football, food, fashion and wizards collide in Pratchett's 37th Discworld novel (after 2007's Making Money), an affectionate satire on the foibles of sports and sports fans. The always out-of-touch wizards at Ankh-Morpork's Unseen University stand to lose a very big bequest unless they enter a team in a violent but popular street spo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061161704
ISBN-10: 0061161705
Publication Date: 10/1/2009
Pages: 384
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4.2 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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I was a bit nervous about reading this book, since PTerry (the author) had mentioned starting to be off his game a bit since his diagnosis with Alzheimer's (boo!). On the other hand, I found it refreshing.

It's a bit like Moving Pictures or Soul Music in that a phenomenon is sweeping the city of Ahnk-Morpork, or rather, has been, and both the movers and shakers (the wizards) and the little people (in this case, the various folks that keep the university running) are affected.

But the story isn't just a sports story. We also get more fantasy satire, the commentary about social classes and the fashion industry, and cameos from previous Disc characters -- Brother Oats was mentioned, Lady Margolotta makes an appearance, and we even get Rincewind out of his comfy retirement. (He gets to stay within the city bounds, this time, and in the realm of minor characters.)

Plus, as I mentioned, it's nice to see the city from a new POV, that of the new characters. I like Ahnk Morpork, and as much as I like Moist and Co. and the Watch and the Wizards and Vetinari, I like seeing new things as well.

One nitpick is that the US hardcover version's flap text seems to confuse football with football -- the game mostly seems to be what America calls soccer, but the copy-writers seem to think of it like football. (Granted, the street version probably could be compared as a combination of a fight and any game whose point is 'get the ball over to one side'.)
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Unseen Academicals (Discworld, Bk 37) on + 1474 more book reviews
As sad as it is to admit this, I think Terry Pratchett needs to declare Discworld closed for the duration. The last half-dozen novels in the series have lacked the wonderful zaniness that was the hallmark of the early entries. There was a time when I wouldn't read a Discworld novel in public, fearing someone would come and throw a net over me for laughing uncontrollably with tears running down my cheeks. Alas, no more. This latest entry, in which Lord Vetinari, for reasons never explained, decides to take the chaotic, murderous "sport" of street football and create a league with rules and referees, is . . . I'm sorry . . . It's dull.
daedelys avatar reviewed Unseen Academicals (Discworld, Bk 37) on + 1218 more book reviews
Probably due to the fact that I'm not a big fan of either sports or fashion, this was one of my least favorite Discworld novels. It was nice to see appearances by some of my favorite characters, but cameos do not make for a great plot. It's still an interesting story and very much like the Pratchett we know and love, but I think that the subjects of satire in this one just weren't my cup of tea.


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