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Go to My LibraryReaper Man A Novel of Discworld
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN
- 9780062237354
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Other editions (32)
Other editions

Tirpanli Adam
2008 • Ithaki Yayinlari
Turkish

Tirpanli Adam
2017 • Deli Dolu
Turkish

Reaper Man (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2002 • Rebound By Sagebrush
English

Reaper Man
2013 • Gollancz
English

Reaper Man (Discworld Novels)
1995 • Isis Audio Books
English

Reaper Man (Discworld Novel 11)
2009 • Transworld
English

Alles Sense! ein Roman von der bizarren Scheibenwelt
1998 • Goldmann
German

Kosiarz
2009 • Proszynski Media
Polish

El segador
2003 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Reaper Man
2006 • Corgi Audio
English

Reaper Man
2002 • HarperCollins
English

Reaper Man
2012 • National Geographic Books
English

Reaper Man
1992 • ROC
English

Reaper Man
2005 • Corgi Books
English

Reaper Man
1997 • Gollancz
English

Reaper Man
2007 • Isis Audio
English

Reaper Man
1998 • National Geographic Books
English

Reaper Man
2008 • Isis Audio
English

Reaper Man
2007 • HarperCollins
English

Kosiarz (polish)
2011 • Prószynski
Polish

Les Annales du disque-monde. Tome XI. Le Faucheur (S F ET FANTASTIQUE)
1998 • L'Atalante
French

Диалоги с мужчинами
2016 • ЛитРес
Russian

Reaper Man : (Discworld Novel 11)
2022 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Reaper Man (Discworld)
1996 • Corgi
English

Reaper Man
1998 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Alles Sense! Ein Roman von der bizarren Scheibenwelt
1994 • Goldmann
German

faucheur
2002 • L'Atalante
French

Reaper Man: A Discworld Novel (Death, 2)
2025 • Harper Paperbacks
English

Reaper Man
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Reaper Man
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Reaper Man
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Reaper Man
2011 • Penguin Random House
English
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The book is widely celebrated as a unique and wonderful addition to the Discworld universe, featuring an extremely original plotline. Reviewers consistently praise the character of Death, often calling him lovable, profound, and a masterpiece, noting how he gains a fully rounded personality. The narrative is engaging, with many appreciating the philosophical depth it brings to themes of life and death, human nature, and society, often disguised within clever satire and wit. Readers found the book insightful, with profound messages about making one's life count, friendship, and love. The story is divided into fascinating parallel plots, with Death's journey into a more ordinary existence often highlighted as particularly compelling and sweet. The introduction of new characters and the return of familiar ones are also seen as strong points, contributing to an exceptionally enjoyable and thought-provoking read.
Despite the widespread acclaim, some reviewers expressed reservations, primarily concerning the balance and pacing of the dual storylines. A common critique is that the storyline not centered on Death, particularly one involving a dying wizard and the Unseen University, felt less engaging, at times described as meandering, overlong, or confusing. These parts were found to lack the usual humor and purpose, with some readers wishing for more focus on Death's experiences. While generally humorous, a few reviewers noted that the book wasn't as "laugh out loud" funny as other Discworld titles, and some of the more absurd elements in the secondary plotline fell flat for them. One review also mentioned that certain "life force" issues felt reminiscent of less favored previous books.
Overall, the book is considered a brilliant and impactful work that transcends simple entertainment to become literature, offering deep insights into the human condition. While the narrative structure might present an uneven experience for some, its unique premise, the powerful characterization of Death, and its blend of humor with profound philosophical musings make it highly recommended. This novel is particularly suited for existing fans of the Discworld series, especially those who appreciate the "Death" sub-series and enjoy fantasy that thoughtfully satirizes real-world issues. New readers who enjoy clever, character-driven fantasy with a strong philosophical bent and a unique take on mortality would also likely find this a rewarding and memorable read.
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