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The Light Fantasic

A Discworld Novel
BY TERRY PRATCHETT


Terry Pratchett. I’m reading his second book, written in 1986, when he must have been about 35 years old. I’ve got to the point in The Light Fantastic, fairly early on, where I don’t care what he does with the story, the plot can go nowhere and I’ll still be contented, because he has made me laugh.

He’s demonstrated very witty word play, and some images that are just so damn funny. He’s poked a finger at things everyone has been foolish about (like the tooth fairy – what’s she live in, a castle made of teeth? Ugh!) and so now, I have been won over.

It makes me realise that readers just want to ENJOY the book, that’s all, and if you can’t write something the reader is going to take delight in, its not going to work. It can be dark, it can be scary, but it must be delightful, wonderful, ATTRACTIVE, not repulsive.

He’s got scenes in there which are such sidebars they are only linked into the story because those characters were present in one of the earlier core-plot scenes, they don’t move the main plot forward, they do nothing to raise the bar or heighten the tension, but they are wonderful, like the old wizard who was scared of Death constructing his elaborate defences and climbing into the coffin with the locking lid with no airholes, and a voice beside him saying DARK IN HERE, ISN’T IT?
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
That was pure storytelling, diversive, indulgent, so damn funny, so memorable. He’s got a very simple plot in the centre, everything is elaboration and sideswirls, fleshing out a simple idea.

He’s probably made huge plot bungles, things which would have made me agonise for days, and I DON’T SEE THEM, because I’m a reader, I’m not looking at it critically if he’s won me over and continues to reward my sense of humour with cleverness. He’s probably re-directing my attention with these little side-stories too, and I can’t see it, because my mind is occupied by their delights, and then I’m back to the main thread without a hitch. Even that is clever, so I am won over by how clever he’s been with my head.
Fantasy author Greg Hamerton in a rare moment of being outdoorsABOUT THE REVIEWER
Greg Hamerton has been writing fantasy since 1999. 

His Lifesong cycle begins with THE RIDDLER'S GIFT.