Terry Pratchett vs Douglas Adams
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More specifically, what is the best work of each author? For Terry, I'd vote Guards! Guards! For Doug, I'd say that Life, the Universe and Everything made the strongest impression on me. Of course, I was only 15 at the time. My opinions may alter if I read his series today. And I have yet to read Mostly Harmless. Does it measure up to the rest of the series?
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Adams. Pratchett is not funny, at least not in the book I read.
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Douglas Adams for the crime of turing the galaxys biggest ever conflict into a gam we earthlings call Cricket. and the SEP (Somebody Elses Problem) cloaking device. In fact for many many such jokes that make my bullied childhood easier to live with. Wo here didn't laugh at the idea of a cow, soon to be ur dinner, coming out to chat to it's customers.
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Piers Anthony's Xanth series...although I'm biased, since I live in Xanth.
Actually, out of those two, I prefer Adams. It's just psychotic enough to be funny without going totally over the edge into stupid.
Actually, out of those two, I prefer Adams. It's just psychotic enough to be funny without going totally over the edge into stupid.
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I've read both but Adams for me is just that tad bit funnier...but only a tad
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The witch books are among my favourites, along with the Watchmen books.Neko_Oni wrote:It's cruel making people choose between the two. However I went for Pratchett (only just though). His best book IMO is...ummm...I don't know...anything that's not a 'witch' book.
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Adams, being dead, automatically wins.
Period.
Period.
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He's, ah, spending a year dead for tax reasons...Shadowhawk wrote:Adams, being dead, automatically wins.
Period.
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Hey, you're right! And I thought we had lost him for good...SirNitram wrote:He's, ah, spending a year dead for tax reasons...Shadowhawk wrote:Adams, being dead, automatically wins.
Period.
The clever bugger...
And I vote Pratchett, because
a) there's tons more to read, and
b) Mostly Harmless was bleh.
MY favorites are propably 'Men at Arms' and 'The long dark tea-time of the soul', respectively (and if you don't know which is whose, you have no business voting here )
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I'm going with Prachet by a hair. Both are hillarious plane and simple.
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