Der Lange Krieg
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Terry Pratchett, geboren 1948, schrieb 1983 seinen ersten Scheibenwelt-Roman – ein großer Schritt auf seinem Weg, einer der erfolgreichsten Autoren Großbritanniens und einer der populärsten Fantasy-Autoren der Welt zu werden. Von Pratchetts Romanen wurden weltweit 85 Millionen Exemplare verkauft, seine Werke sind in 40 Sprachen übersetzt. Für seine Verdienste um die englische Literatur verlieh ihm Queen Elizabeth sogar die Ritterwürde. Terry Pratchett starb am 12.3.2015 im Alter von 66 Jahren.
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German Review on GosuReviews 2.5* You would think that the title "The Long War" promises a bit of suspense, wrong! The Long War starts where the first book ended in terms of plot and characters, very flat. You don't have any connections to the protagonists and the story is on the sidelines, while Pratchett and Baxter do more worldbuilding... as you will see the title is I guess ironic :) I would only recommend if you absolutely loved book one, else don't waste your time. You don't even get a lot of answers to questions you had from book one. The only thing making it a bit more interesting are the few new life forms and the interactions with them, but definitely not enough to carry this book.
Description
Book Information
Author Description
Terry Pratchett, geboren 1948, schrieb 1983 seinen ersten Scheibenwelt-Roman – ein großer Schritt auf seinem Weg, einer der erfolgreichsten Autoren Großbritanniens und einer der populärsten Fantasy-Autoren der Welt zu werden. Von Pratchetts Romanen wurden weltweit 85 Millionen Exemplare verkauft, seine Werke sind in 40 Sprachen übersetzt. Für seine Verdienste um die englische Literatur verlieh ihm Queen Elizabeth sogar die Ritterwürde. Terry Pratchett starb am 12.3.2015 im Alter von 66 Jahren.
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German Review on GosuReviews 2.5* You would think that the title "The Long War" promises a bit of suspense, wrong! The Long War starts where the first book ended in terms of plot and characters, very flat. You don't have any connections to the protagonists and the story is on the sidelines, while Pratchett and Baxter do more worldbuilding... as you will see the title is I guess ironic :) I would only recommend if you absolutely loved book one, else don't waste your time. You don't even get a lot of answers to questions you had from book one. The only thing making it a bit more interesting are the few new life forms and the interactions with them, but definitely not enough to carry this book.






