As I'm sure we all know by know Terry Pratchett has passed on. With the recent passing of the great man I have seen many quotes and tributes online but comparatively few people explaining how they became fans where they found that first paperback copy and what compelled them to pick it up and read it. This thread is for anyone from folks who want to share how the epic scribe has influenced and shaped their lives and outlooks or just tell us where they found their first book. I'll get the ball rolling with my story
I first encountered Pratchett(though I wouldn't know this for years after I started actually reading his books) through the television adaptation of truckers(was going to link to the youtube copy of it but they may of taken it down as I can't find it though if you can it's excellent viewing I'm certainly not going to tell you to dive around in any specific notorious BAYS but if you must it is out there) I loved the show and then several years later I encountered the soul music TV series, I admit to naivety here as I thought that the entire show was some huge advertisement for some manner of music shop called "discworld" as it had excellent music.
`In fact Sionni Bod Da ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfusJWrE0hg ) is one of my favourite musical pieces to this day. a couple of years after that my mother got me,purely to shut me up on a trip, The Hogfather and I was hooked. I was around 11 maybe 12 at this time and had tried to kill myself once already but after discovering the discworld novels I was determined no matter how angry or miserable I got not to check out until I had read every last one of them. It saddens me that now I have for even when I caught up with his work he was such a prolific scribe that I knew another was probably just around the corner.
I was going to part with the aformentioned Sionni Bod Da(which I now find I can't listen to wthout crying) however I feel this song may be more appropriate
I first encountered Pratchett(though I wouldn't know this for years after I started actually reading his books) through the television adaptation of truckers(was going to link to the youtube copy of it but they may of taken it down as I can't find it though if you can it's excellent viewing I'm certainly not going to tell you to dive around in any specific notorious BAYS but if you must it is out there) I loved the show and then several years later I encountered the soul music TV series, I admit to naivety here as I thought that the entire show was some huge advertisement for some manner of music shop called "discworld" as it had excellent music.
`In fact Sionni Bod Da ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfusJWrE0hg ) is one of my favourite musical pieces to this day. a couple of years after that my mother got me,purely to shut me up on a trip, The Hogfather and I was hooked. I was around 11 maybe 12 at this time and had tried to kill myself once already but after discovering the discworld novels I was determined no matter how angry or miserable I got not to check out until I had read every last one of them. It saddens me that now I have for even when I caught up with his work he was such a prolific scribe that I knew another was probably just around the corner.
I was going to part with the aformentioned Sionni Bod Da(which I now find I can't listen to wthout crying) however I feel this song may be more appropriate