Mort

Paperback, 167 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2000 by Transworld.

ISBN:
978-0-552-14429-2
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OCLC Number:
37484699

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4 stars (4 reviews)

18 editions

Surprisingly unnecessary ending

3 stars

The ending of this book really doesn't make justice for the whole setup and build-up.

One of the Pratchett books that certainly gets worse on the re-read. I will dare to say that both Colour and Light were significantly better as a whole than this one.

Mort: A Hilarious and Heartfelt Adventure with Death

4 stars

Mort is a funny, heartwarming introduction to Death, one of the major Discworld characters. It starts off with Death deciding to take on an apprentice, Mort. Turns out, Death loves curry, has an adopted daughter, Ysabell, and gets REALLY UPSET and VERY ANGRY indeed when people harm or kill cats and kittens. And he rides a horse who is most adorably named Binky.

After starting on his new job and getting acquainted with Death’s household consisting of Ysabell and his servant Albert, Mort starts to realise that one of the reasons for Death taking on an apprentice was so that Ysabell would have a companion to talk with. After showing him the ropes so to speak, Death starts to send Mort on solo missions. One of the souls he has to usher into the beyond is that of young Princess Keli who is about to be assassinated by an assassin …

Humor negro como la muerte.

3 stars

Me encantó esta entrega de MundoDisco. La traducción que leí no es del todo buena, aunque debo aclarar que no es precisamente la de éste ISBN que cargué aquí arriba pero es que me daba pereza cargar uno nuevo. Muy recomendable para los que gustamos del género.

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5 stars

Subjects

  • Drama texts: from c 1900 -
  • General
  • Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy - General
  • DEATH (FICTITIOUS CHARACTER : PRATCHETT)_FICTION
  • DISCWORLD (IMAGINARY PLACE)_FICTION
  • FICTION_FANTASY_GENERAL
  • Fiction / Fantasy / General