novels Archives - Book Garden Literary blog Fri, 07 May 2021 12:53:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.bookgarden.biz/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-LogoMakr-5VOAma-32x32.png novels Archives - Book Garden 32 32 “Guards! Guards!” by Terry Pratchett https://www.bookgarden.biz/guards-guards-by-terry-pratchett/ Sat, 20 Mar 2021 10:52:00 +0000 https://www.bookgarden.biz/?p=26 Terry Pratchett is a unique writer, the creator of Flatland, to which he has dedicated more than 40 works. Written in the genre of humorous fantasy (with all the trappings – medieval entourage, magic and wizards, dwarves and trolls, and so on and so forth), these novels, novellas and stories cover every significant aspect of […]

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Terry Pratchett is a unique writer, the creator of Flatland, to which he has dedicated more than 40 works. Written in the genre of humorous fantasy (with all the trappings – medieval entourage, magic and wizards, dwarves and trolls, and so on and so forth), these novels, novellas and stories cover every significant aspect of society.

In numerous sub-cycles, which are conventionally called “Wizards”, “Witches”, “Death”, “City Services” and others, Pratchett has examined in detail the phenomena of such phenomena as, for example, heavy music (“Fatal Music”), Hollywood (“Moving Pictures”), soccer (“Invisible Academics”), the press (“True”) and many others.

But the true gem among the Flatland stories is the sub-cycle about the Guardian, in which the author has comprehensively explored the nature of Power and Order. Together with Samuel Wymes, we trace the evolution of the City Guard from a bunch of pathetic misfits to a powerful organization of law enforcement officers. We see how a low-life drunkard, who had long given up on everything, finds faith in his cause and his family, thanks to the arrival of a Companion and an encounter with a Companion for Life. And it turns out that Commander Vimes has a sharp mind, an unyielding will and a developed sense of duty, which allows him to solve the most complicated crimes and maintain order in the city, which he feels with the soles of his shoes. The other guards also leave an unforgettable impression: the dwarf-raised Morcoe Ironstonesson (that perfect Companion who believes in society and the rule of law), the “born sergeant” Colon, the werewolf Angwa (rebelling against family tradition), the colorful Corporal Schnobby Schnobbs (who is easier to imagine not in the ranks of the guards, but among their wards), and the mighty troll Detrit (slow-witted but faithful comrade). The lives and deeds of these characters are described with such humor, such language, that the process of reading is a real pleasure.

But most importantly, with the help of humor and satire in novels about the Guardian, the author makes you think about such questions: what is a “good” ruler? What is his power based on? Who is better: a murderous king, a cunning patrician who has turned the city into a self-governing corporation of guilds, or perhaps a real bloodthirsty dragon who will keep everyone in fear? What is the social contract and what is the role and responsibility of the opposition? How to achieve order and law-abidance? How can interracial and interfaith peace be preserved? Thinking about all this is no less fascinating than following the adventures of beloved characters or detective intricacies.

Pratchett’s books about the Guardian can be reread endlessly, it is a monument to the Wizard of the Word who left us.

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“Dune” by Frank Herbert https://www.bookgarden.biz/dune-by-frank-herbert/ Fri, 12 Mar 2021 11:12:00 +0000 https://www.bookgarden.biz/?p=32 “Dune” made Frank Herbert world famous and, overtaking even “Lord of the Rings” in the ratings, won prestigious literary awards: a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award for Best Novel, an SFinks Award as Book of the Year, and repeated recognition from Locus magazine as “Best Novel of All Time.” This iconic saga is about […]

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“Dune” made Frank Herbert world famous and, overtaking even “Lord of the Rings” in the ratings, won prestigious literary awards: a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award for Best Novel, an SFinks Award as Book of the Year, and repeated recognition from Locus magazine as “Best Novel of All Time.” This iconic saga is about the eternal struggle and lust for victory, the price of justice and choosing the path.

Melange, or spice, is the most valuable and rare substance in the universe, which can do everything from prolonging life to facilitating interstellar travel. And it can only be found on one planet, the unfriendly desert Arrakis. He who dominates Arrakis controls Spice. And he who controls the spice controls the universe. When the Emperor strips the Harkonnen clan of the title of ruling and gives that title to the Atrids, the Harkonnen kill Duke Leto the Atrid. His son Paul and his concubine Jessica flee into the desert. To avenge his father and reclaim the planet from the Harkonnen, Paul must gain the trust of the Freemen, the natives of Arrakis, and lead a tiny army against the countless forces of the enemy.

Herbert is an American science fiction writer best known as the creator of Dune and its sequels. Although Herbert became known as a science fiction author, he was also a journalist, photographer, novelist, book reviewer, environmental consultant and lecturer. Two film adaptations of the novel “Dune” were released in 1984 and 2000. A new film is in preparation, directed by Denis Villeneuve.

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