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Go to My LibraryVoll im Bilde ein Roman von der bizarren Scheibenwelt
- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Goldmann
- Pages
- 339
- ISBN
- 9783442415434
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Other editions

Moving Pictures
2002 • Tandem Library
English

Moving Pictures
2002 • HarperCollins
English

Moving Pictures
2005 • Corgi Audio
English

Moving Pictures
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Moving Pictures (Discworld)
2002 • Isis Audio
English

Moving Pictures
2012 • National Geographic Books
English

Moving Pictures
1992 • ROC
English

Moving Pictures
2007 • HarperCollins
English

Moving Pictures
2005 • Corgi Books
English

Moving Pictures
2008 • Isis Audio
English

Moving Pictures (Discworld Novel 10)
2023 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English

Moving Pictures
1998 • National Geographic Books
English

Moving Pictures / Dvizhushchiesya kartinki
2009 • Exmo
English

Moving Pictures (Discworld Novel 10)
2009 • Transworld
English

Moving Pictures (Discworld)
1997 • Isis Audio Books
English

Moving Pictures (Discworld)
1995 • Corgi
English

Moving Pictures
2014 • Gollancz
English

Moving Pictures A Discworld Novel
2009 • Harper Collins
English

Moving Pictures A Novel of Discworld
2013 • HarperCollins
English

Imágenes en acción
2003 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Ruchome Obrazki
1990 • Polish Books
Polish

Hareketli Resimler
2004 • Ithaki Yayinlari
Turkish

Les Annales du disque-monde. Tome X. Les Zinzins d'olive-oued (S F ET FANTASTIQUE)
1998 • L'Atalante
French

Hareketli Resimler
2017 • Delidolu
Turkish

Moving Pictures
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Moving Pictures
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Moving Pictures
1998 • Penguin Random House
English

Voll im Bilde ein Roman von der bizarren Scheibenwelt
1998 • Goldmann
German

Les zinzins d'Olive-Oued - tome 10 (10)
2001 • POCKET
French
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Reviewers widely praise the book as a hilarious and witty parody of the film industry, mass entertainment, and media culture. Many found its satirical genius particularly sharp in lampooning Hollywood tropes, the allure of hero worship, and the commercial aspects of moviemaking. The narrative is rich with clever references and allusions to classic cinema, which delighted many readers. The book introduces several memorable new characters, with Gaspode the Wonder Dog frequently highlighted as a standout. Beloved returning characters, such as Cut-me-own-throat Dibbler and Detritus the troll, also receive expanded and highly entertaining roles. Many appreciated the book's well-structured plot, brisk pace, and smooth narrative flow, some noting it as a significant improvement in the author's storytelling. It is also seen as a crucial entry for Discworld lore, marking the beginning of the "Industrial Revolution" subseries and solidifying key Unseen University faculty.
Despite its many strengths, some readers found the book to be a less engaging or even disappointing installment in the series. Criticisms include a plot that some felt was not as strong as other Discworld novels, and a focus on Hollywood parody that could sometimes feel too literal or narrow, potentially limiting creative scope. A few reviewers found the humor occasionally obvious, with one-note gags extended to the point of "comedy overdose" or inducing groans. Some also perceived an underlying sentiment that entertainment like movies is inferior, which was off-putting. The main characters, Victor and Ginger, were not always found as endearing or well-developed as those in other Discworld arcs, and the recurring "apocalyptic threat" plot structure felt somewhat repetitive to some long-time readers. Additionally, some specific movie references might be missed by those less familiar with classic cinema, and it was noted that certain jokes could lose their impact in translation.
Overall, the book is considered a fun, insightful, and often laugh-out-loud funny entry in the Discworld series. While opinions on its overall standing within the Discworld canon vary, many readers found it to be a highly enjoyable and thought-provoking read, often improving with rereads. This book is particularly recommended for existing fans of Terry Pratchett who appreciate his signature satirical style and social commentary. It will especially appeal to readers who enjoy parodies of the film industry and media culture, and cinephiles who will delight in spotting the numerous clever allusions. Those interested in how mass entertainment shapes reality and human behavior, presented through a humorous fantasy lens, will also find much to enjoy in this inventive Discworld adventure.
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