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Terry Pratchett has AlzheimersFollow

#1 Dec 12 2007 at 6:08 PM Rating: Excellent
Nooooooooooo ;;

All over Google news.
#2 Dec 12 2007 at 6:18 PM Rating: Good
My mother-in-law will be heartbroken :(
#3 Dec 12 2007 at 10:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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Gah!!!!!!! Damnit!

I met him once, and he signed my copy of "thud!" this is annoying. Hopefully he responds well to some sort of treatment.
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#4 Dec 13 2007 at 5:57 AM Rating: Decent
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Damn you and your signed book! I really, really hope he gets over this, but he at least sounds confident. Also sounds like he`s as quick-witted in person as in print.
#5 Dec 13 2007 at 7:23 AM Rating: Good
Quite sad news Smiley: cry
#6 Dec 13 2007 at 8:07 AM Rating: Excellent
I'll match your signed Thud! with a first edition of Guards! Guards! in hardback.

Still, he's the kind of person that will submit himself to experimental treatments, so if there's something out there that can cure him, he'll find it.
#7 Dec 13 2007 at 11:20 AM Rating: Good
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Right.

I require names, addresses, working hours, positions of bookcases and the position of the offending books in said bookcases, and a list of easily forced doors and/or windows.

Purely for research purposes, naturally.
#8 Dec 20 2007 at 3:04 AM Rating: Good
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Well, at least no-one can complain that Pratchett's writing career was tragically cut short, or that he died before he could satisfy his fans.
#9 Dec 20 2007 at 1:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Well, at least no-one can complain that Pratchett's writing career was tragically cut short, or that he died before he could satisfy his fans.
That better not be a reference to Robert "I've been ripping my readers of for years by writing utter drivel" Jorden.
#10 Dec 20 2007 at 11:10 PM Rating: Good
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Baron von tarv wrote:
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Well, at least no-one can complain that Pratchett's writing career was tragically cut short, or that he died before he could satisfy his fans.
That better not be a reference to Robert "I've been ripping my readers of for years by writing utter drivel" Jorden.
Well, that was the obvious author that sprang to my mind, given it was so recent. There was much wailing and nashing of teeth by a multitude of people over the unfinished WOT stuff, even if I personally had given up in disgust with the series already. What I do cry over is never being able to get another Douglas Adams book. If and when Terry Pratchett dies, I'll cry over never getting another book from him, but it's not like I can complain that he wrote so few before he was tragically lost to us. I adore his stuff, and there is a plenitudinous plethora of it already.

Edited, Dec 21st 2007 2:13am by Aripyanfar
#11 Dec 21 2007 at 11:58 AM Rating: Decent
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What I do cry over is never being able to get another Douglas Adams book. If and when Terry Pratchett dies, I'll cry over never getting another book from him, but it's not like I can complain that he wrote so few before he was tragically lost to us. I adore his stuff, and there is a plenitudinous plethora of it already.


Same for me about Zelazny and the Books of Amber. So clearly unfinished, so impossible for anyone else to complete or copy. Even if Betancourt did have an honest go at it.
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