Hogfather

English language

Published March 8, 1996

ISBN:
978-0-575-06403-4
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Happy Hogswatch! Time to hang up your stocking, kidnap the Tooth Fairy (or at least one of her many underpaid associate representatives,) pick some locks, use some very old magick, and assassinate an anthropomorphic personification. However the Oh-god of Hangovers, Susan, her granddad Death, and his noble servant Albert are working hard to save the day, I mean, eve.

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reviewed Hogfather by Terry Pratchett

Holiday reading

5 stars

A few years back, I added this to my list of Christmas reads - books I reread (or at least think about rereading) every year during the holidays, books that get me in the mood, because of content (this one, obviously) or past associations (Lord of the Rings) or because somehow they seem to me to suit the season, in the same way that fires, green branches inside, lights, rich food and so on do, that contribute to the hygge.

Hogfather is set in Discworld, where most of Terry Pratchett's books are set. Like most of his books, it riffs off some aspect of our world - in this case Christmas - in a satirical but loving and insightful way. In this book, the Hogfather - a Santa Claus/Spirit of the Solstice figure - is incapacitated by some creatures who are opposed to human creativity. And Death has to step …

Review of 'Hogfather (Discworld)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The unthinkable has happened: the Hogfather is gone on Hogswatch night. But it's not just the spirit of the celebration that is at risk, maybe all humanity is at risk...

This may be my favourite of all the Discworld books. It's the only one I've read more than once (so far) and it's just so filled with wisdom that sometimes it reads like poetry. It is also extremely funny and quotable. I particularly enjoy the fast pace and the way we keep jumping between characters in the same timeline, but it may be confusing to some. This book is and will always be a Christmas treasure to me.