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1. Long Earth
2. Long War
3. Long Mars.


I read the Long Earth, and Long War is in my 'to read' heap
Normally Terry Pratchett books are just read immediately they appear, but Long War has been sitting there unopened for months which perhaps tells you I wasn't entirely overwhelmed with Long Earth
But I couldn't tell you why

But I couldn't tell you why "
I don't know either. I didn't dislike it, and there were interesting and good things in there, but it just didn't seem to take off for me.
I suppose that it has been a couple of years since I read it and I haven't had any enthusiasm to around to the next one says something about it too.

(Just me getting confused & not remembering bits from previous book ie a certain earth-shattering event)

I'm gonna get kicked out of the group now, aren't I?"
Yes.

I'm gonna get kicked out of the group now, aren't I?"
Yes."
In my day, if you didn't know Monty Python, Douglas Adams and 'The Princess Bride' verbatim you got kicked off the whole internet.

Yes, n those days it was a bit like this:
http://www.dahadley.pwp.blueyonder.co...

Cheers
MTM


Yes, n those days it was a bit like this:
http:/..."
Aaaargh! it's the 1990s all over again! Unformatted HTML! The horror!!!

Some of us never got beyond September 1993.

Let's start our own group Nosemanny.

Let's start our own group Nosemanny."
I've not even started one.

Yes. It was probably sometime in the nineties when I last looked at that website.
I think I wrote it with notepad.

These books explore a very different side of sci-fi with an interesting set of characters and with some very old world problems.
I've read all three though i have found the best way to read them is either via CD or audible - you really immerse yourself in whats happening.
just go try out the long earth and forget everything else you thought you knew about TP


But long earth is the first book isn't it?

But long earth i..."
yes Simon, rated LE 5 stars, LW 3 stars & LM 3 stars (but really should have been 2)
I am a MASSIVE Discworld fan but just could not get on board with this series of books & thought it went really downhill from the first outing & got too wrapped up in its self. But, just my opinion.

As an Asimov fan, I did enjoy it but if I was more of a Pratchett fan and not into Asimov I wouldn't have done.
Cheers
MTM

It did present some questions about what we will do when we encounter sentient life forms.

Dunno what we'll do, but they will probably tell us to bugger off and only come back when we've grown up.

I'm still not sure the sheep have spontaneously learnt to roll over cattle grids though.

Wow!"
Certainly sheep have learned to cross cattle grids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5PE6...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rIbZ...
Cattle can do it as well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkE1u...
I have just read Long Earth, Long War and Long Mars, the full trilogy.
It has a journey to the centre of the earth sort of feel about it, but it poses a few challenges to mankind and what we might do faced with a suddenly changed reality.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Long-Earth-Te...
By the way, I am not particularly a Pratchett fan. Discworld bored me after the first gags started to get repeated, but this trilogy is a masterpiece and book one stands on its own with a real ending.