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Should it be clarified for American readers that the "football" is their (including my) "soccer"? I was confused at first, but then realized that since Terry Pratchett is from England, it's what I would think of as "soccer", not "football".Mollymoon04:05, 8 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Shouldn't this article also include the American edition's cover as well?98.19.55.141 (talk)18:24, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I personally agree on the american cover(see amazon.com) as it features the football in question, it is a round brown ball with stiches(ie, a mix of football AND soccor) —Precedingunsigned comment added by68.28.155.113 (talk)15:23, 28 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
There's a bit of confusion over the UK release date. The official release is 8 Oct 09. However, according to this evening's quick phone call, Transworld aims to get it in shops on 1 Oct. About 800 books will be released in the race for the Xmas bestseller, on what some are attempting to dub "Super Thursday.[1] Will try to establish tomorrow if they decided to join the race and what happens with the audio CD.
P.S. Terry's website of choice, PJSM Prints, also lists the 1 October release date.[2]Kimberley Verburg (talk)19:39, 28 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
What's the current policy on revealing the important points of plots? Specifically, this article states that Mr Nutt is an orc... but a major plot point through the first half of the book is that everyone (including Mr Nutt) thinks he's actually a goblin...? --86.134.133.59 (talk)22:32, 13 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Trevor Likely ≈ Pelé?Dr. F no. in point of fact i did not read the book b4 suggesting this as is, i am sure, obvious. i was thinking of the rags to glory quality of Sr. do Nascimento's life. presently in process of reading the book.Dr. F 01:22, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
But Maradonna does appear as a thinly disguised Geuanan professorBartarch (talk)10:48, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Many of Pratchett's recent Discworld novels had veiled motifs throughout the story. And I'm not sure what the references in this one referred to.
One thing I noticed is that there seemed to be a few references to musicals. I noticed this when Glenda was talking on p. 49 about how Juliet spoke very crassly, and a guard said "My fare, lady" (a reference to 'My Fair Lady'). That made me notice:- The main point of star crossed lovers refers to 'Romeo and Juliet' (which is also the name of the female of this pair), but is also the plot of 'West Side Story', featuring 2 rival gangs.- The aforementioned reference to 'My Fair Lady'- The cook's name is 'Glenda,' name made famous in 'Wizard of Oz'
I didn't notice anything else that shouted out, but was this supposed to be an underlying motif? Since it's based on football, I would have expected at least 1 reference to 'Damn Yankees,' but couldn't find one.Qvamp (talk)16:42, 11 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
At the end of the story - Juliet realises she always wanted to ride through the city with the wind in her hair. Must be a reference to "Ballad of Lucy Jordan" Quote lyrics: At the age of thirty-seven she realised she'd never ride through Paris in a sports car with the warm wind in her hair. Recorded by Marianne Faithful, Dr. Hook and many others.—Precedingunsigned comment added by212.71.89.15 (talk)19:56, 18 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Is this the only Discworld book in which the character Death does not appear? If so, I think that should be added. --Robinson weijman (talk)15:47, 29 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm pretty sure Nutt shouldn't be classified as a savant, he's rather a renaissance man.— Precedingunsigned comment added by140.166.234.204 (talk)11:31, 12 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Published in French in 2010 by Atalante asAllez les mages! (ISBN 9782841725212 /ISBN 2-8417-2521-9) - not sure if that's relevant to anything.Schissel |Sound the Note!09:17, 5 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This page is a (steam)train wreck and needs to be redone from start to finishLots42 (talk)01:22, 2 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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