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Sir Terry Pratchett, renowned fantasy author, dies aged 66
BBC ^ | 12 March 2015

Posted on 03/12/2015 9:19:32 AM PDT by Lorianne

Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett has died aged 66, having had Alzheimer's disease for eight years.

"The world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds," said Larry Finlay of his publishing company, Transworld.

Best known for the Discworld series, Sir Terry wrote more than 70 books over his lengthy career.

He was first diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2007, but continued writing, completing his final book last summer.

The author died at home "with his cat sleeping on his bed, surrounded by his family," Mr Finlay said.

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...


TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: alzheimers; discworld; obituary; terrypratchett
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1 posted on 03/12/2015 9:19:32 AM PDT by Lorianne
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2 posted on 03/12/2015 9:20:11 AM PDT by Lorianne (fed pork, bailouts, gone taxmoney)
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Wow, so he was stricken with Alzheimers rather early (to me) at the age of 58. That must have been frightening. Maybe this trait runs in his family, so perhaps he was not totally surprised. Looks like he made the most of his God given talents. R.I.P.


3 posted on 03/12/2015 9:28:34 AM PDT by lee martell (The sa)
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Looks like he was visited by Death, Susan, and Binky last night, perhapse SQUEAK too....


4 posted on 03/12/2015 9:29:49 AM PDT by GraceG (Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
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To: Lorianne

I’m not much for ‘fantasy’, prefer real sci-fi.

But this author made it interesting with his exceptional narrative skills and imagination.


5 posted on 03/12/2015 9:31:20 AM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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“Wow, so he was stricken with Alzheimers rather early (to me) at the age of 58.”

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If you haven’t read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova,do so.It’s about early Alzheimers.

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6 posted on 03/12/2015 9:31:28 AM PDT by Mears (To learn, who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."Voltaire))
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The author died at home "with his cat sleeping on his bed"...

I'd like to go in similar fashion...

7 posted on 03/12/2015 9:33:11 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.com)
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I’ve been meaning to read his books and haven’t started a one of them. I learned of Pratchett thru his biggest fan, a guy I read on a blog, Lawdog Files. I just popped over there and the last posting on that blog was last November.


8 posted on 03/12/2015 9:36:29 AM PDT by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: Lorianne

That is a terrible loss. Very glad he was such a prolific writer, very sad he’s gone.


9 posted on 03/12/2015 9:39:12 AM PDT by BlackAdderess ("Give me a but a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth". --Archimedes)
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My oldest sister died of AD at age 56, having been struck with it about age 40. You are correct in that it can run in families especially if there is a Maternal X link. All of us sister had boy children, so the link is now gone, thank God. The rest of us sisters are all over 55 yoa, so we know we won’t get the early onset if we get it at all.


10 posted on 03/12/2015 9:41:38 AM PDT by CH3CN
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You are seriously in for a treat. He reminds me a bit of Anthony Trollope (only with fantasy) and he’s been compared to Chaucer.


11 posted on 03/12/2015 9:43:14 AM PDT by BlackAdderess ("Give me a but a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth". --Archimedes)
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:)


12 posted on 03/12/2015 9:44:30 AM PDT by BlackAdderess ("Give me a but a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth". --Archimedes)
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Here is some breaking news on how uric acid may be part of the solution when it comes to Alzheimers Disease.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/03/10/gout-yes-gout-may-provide-protection-against-alzheimers-disease/


13 posted on 03/12/2015 9:48:11 AM PDT by Cry if I Wanna (.)
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To: Lorianne

Oh dear. He was one of my favorites.

RIP, sir.

You will be missed.


14 posted on 03/12/2015 9:48:56 AM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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Enjoyed many of his books. I am reading his last right now, and it seems a bit of a farewell tour. All the old favorites pop in, some seem tired and worn out.

He will be missed.


15 posted on 03/12/2015 9:49:30 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: GraceG

Was he visited by “death” or “DEATH”? Pratchett was the author whose Grim Reaper spoke in all caps, IIRC.

My DH and son will be saddened. My son just finished “Johnny and the Dead”.


16 posted on 03/12/2015 9:49:49 AM PDT by married21 ( As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
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So Alz. can be gender specific too, huh? Well, learn something new everyday. I guess it would be seen as a ‘recessive trait’ to be stored in the DNA. This exists in my family too, but ‘back then’ 1960-1980’s people in my family just didn’t talk much about it, and we kids were under orders not to ask. I think more people are ready to discuss it today, which is the healthier way.


17 posted on 03/12/2015 9:50:39 AM PDT by lee martell (The sa)
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Sir Pratchett was one of the best. RIP

BTW, I wonder if they’ll bury his sword with him? I have a feeling he’d have really liked that.

http://www.themarysue.com/terry-pratchett-sword/


18 posted on 03/12/2015 9:52:51 AM PDT by DemforBush (Ex-Democrat, and NotforJeb. Just so we're clear.)
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We shall miss him.


19 posted on 03/12/2015 10:04:44 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: BlackAdderess

His work on Good Omens was, to me, the best of the best. I still read it once a year when things seem too serious. He partnered with Neil Gaiman on that one. Absolutely hilarious.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Omens


20 posted on 03/12/2015 10:45:40 AM PDT by ImaGraftedBranch (If you haven't figured it out, there is a great falling away...happening before your eyes.)
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