The greatest collection of cross-references, notes, and explanations of jokes and references of Terry Pratchett's large body of work. Read the appropriate page after you've read one of Pratchett's books to find out what you missed!
If you're a fan of Terry Pratchett's fantasy novels, you'll be interested to see this curious baked concoction intended to look like the discworld "planet".
Terry Pratchett has said that he has to buy the drug Aricept because he is deemed "too young" by the tossers at the NHS. He also said that it's "a situation I'm okay with in a want-to-kick-a-politician-in-the-teeth-kind-of-way".
Through this tale of four-inch tall nomes, who move too fast for the human eye and take things very literally, Pratchett muses upon all the fairy-tales and legends which star these wee folk and makes us wonder if indeed they’re based on truth.
The director of animated blockbuster Shrek will take the film's revolutionary computer techniques even further when he adapts author Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy for the big screen.