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| author = Terry Pratchett | | author = Terry Pratchett | ||
| audio_read_by = Tony Robinson (Corgi);<br/>Nigel Planer (Isis)<br/> | | audio_read_by = [[Tony Robinson]] (Corgi);<br/>[[Nigel Planer]] (Isis)<br/>[[Sian Clifford]] (Penguin) | ||
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{{M}} is the fourth Discworld novel, and the first to feature [[Death]] as a main character. It is often cited as a good book for new readers to start with. | |||
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| 2020-03-23 || {{MYF}} || “Horse In My Zen Garden” (3/3) || [https://thetruthshallmakeyefret.com/2020/03/23/e16-horse-in-my-zen-garden/ thetruthshallmakeyefret.com] | | 2020-03-23 || {{MYF}} || “Horse In My Zen Garden” (3/3) || [https://thetruthshallmakeyefret.com/2020/03/23/e16-horse-in-my-zen-garden/ thetruthshallmakeyefret.com] | ||
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| 2020-03-24 || {{TCD}} || “Mort” || [https:// | | 2020-03-24 || {{TCD}} || “Mort” || [https://compleatdiscography.page/episode/150d3c9c/mort compleatdiscography.page] | ||
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| 2020-07-22 || {{WWTW}} || “Deathy Seinfeld” (1/2) || [https://who-watches-the-watch.pinecast.co/episode/482b08b69a804ebd/deathy-seinfeld-mort-pt-1-/ who-watches-the-watch.pinecast.co] | | 2020-07-22 || {{WWTW}} || “Deathy Seinfeld” (1/2) || [https://who-watches-the-watch.pinecast.co/episode/482b08b69a804ebd/deathy-seinfeld-mort-pt-1-/ who-watches-the-watch.pinecast.co] | ||
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| 2023-06-21 || {{BWB}} || “Unhinged Bonus Episode 2 MORT” || [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookswbitches/episodes/Unhinged-Bonus-Episode-2-MORT-e2614mu spotify.com] | | 2023-06-21 || {{BWB}} || “Unhinged Bonus Episode 2 MORT” || [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookswbitches/episodes/Unhinged-Bonus-Episode-2-MORT-e2614mu spotify.com] | ||
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| 2024-02-19 || {{DTD}} || {{M|ep}} || [https://diningtablediscworld.podbean.com/e/dining-table-discworld-mort/ podbean.com] | |||
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| 2024-06-12 || {{SI}} || {{M|ep}} || [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derek-w-bown/episodes/Mort---Terry-Pratchett-e2kqc13 spotify.com] | |||
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| 2024-04-29 || ''[https://sumthing-good.simplecast.com/ SUMthing Good]'' || “EP. 4 Mort” || [https://sumthing-good.simplecast.com/episodes/ep-4-mort-dtBY1at_ simplecast.com] | |||
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| 2024-08-09 || ''[https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/bros-before-prose Bros Before Prose]'' || “"Mort" (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett” || [https://brosbeforeprose.substack.com/p/mort substack.com] | |||
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| 2024-09-01 || {{DWO}} || “E03 - Mort” || [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discworld-order/episodes/E03---Mort-e2ns4uj spotify.com] | |||
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| 2021-05-26 || {{FF}} || “A Master of Djinn & Mort” || [https://www.fictionfanspodcast.com/episodes/episode/4b97304f/a-master-of-djinn-and-mort fictionfanspodcast.com] | | 2021-05-26 || {{FF}} || “A Master of Djinn & Mort” || [https://www.fictionfanspodcast.com/episodes/episode/4b97304f/a-master-of-djinn-and-mort fictionfanspodcast.com] | ||
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| 2024-02-25 || ''[https://shows.acast.com/fable-fellaz Fable FellaZ]'' || “Mr. Samson Cat”<ref>Also discusses [[Tamsyn Muir]]’s ''Harrow the Ninth''.</ref> || [https://shows.acast.com/fable-fellaz/episodes/33-mr-samson-cat acast.com] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 28 October 2024
Author | Terry Pratchett |
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Audio read by | Tony Robinson (Corgi); Nigel Planer (Isis) Sian Clifford (Penguin) |
Cover artist | Josh Kirby |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
Series | Discworld |
Release number | 4 |
Sub-series | Death |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Gollancz/Corgi |
Publication date | 1987-11-12 |
Preceded by | Equal Rites |
Followed by | Sourcery |
Mort is the fourth Discworld novel, and the first to feature Death as a main character. It is often cited as a good book for new readers to start with.
Blurb
Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job.
Death is the Grim Reaper of the Discworld, a black-robed skeleton carrying a scythe who must collect a minimum number of souls in order to keep the momentum of dying, well...alive.
He is also fond of cats and endlessly baffled by humanity. Soon Death is yearning to experience what humanity really has to offer...but to do that, he'll need to hire some help.
It's an offer Mort can't refuse. As Death's apprentice he'll have free board, use of the company horse - and being dead isn't compulsory. It's a dream job - until Mort falls in love with Death's daughter, Ysabell, and discovers that your boss can be a killer on your love life...
(From the 2012 paperback edition.)
Podcast episodes
Major appearances
These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this book.
Other appearances
Episodes where there's significant discussion of the book, but it's not the focus of the episode.
Date | Show | Episode | External link |
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2012-08-05 | The Pratchett Podcast | “The Pratchett Podcast Episode 10” | thepratchettpodcast.wordpress.com[2] |
2012-09-05 | The Pratchett Podcast | “The Pratchett Podcast episode 11”[3] | thepratchettpodcast.wordpress.com[2] |
2021-05-26 | Fiction Fans | “A Master of Djinn & Mort” | fictionfanspodcast.com |
2024-02-25 | Fable FellaZ | “Mr. Samson Cat”[4] | acast.com |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ This is a BBC Radio program later released as a podcast, or at least made available as via BBC Sounds. Features Terry Pratchett talking about the book with fans.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Post with info only; audio no longer available.
- ↑ This episode includes co-host Rhys giving his thoughts on the book, having missed the deadline to read it for the previous episode.
- ↑ Also discusses Tamsyn Muir’s Harrow the Ninth.