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reviewed The Truth by Terry Pratchett (Discworld (25))

Terry Pratchett: The Truth (2002, Methuen Publishing, Ltd.) 5 stars

The denizens of Ankh-Morpork fancy they've seen just about everything. But then comes the Ankh-Morpork …

Review of "Terry Pratchett's The truth" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Not exactly sure of how it happened, William is now a newspaper writer and editor after experiencing first hand the first mechanical press. And since everything that is new evokes suspicion and excitement, William is suddenly a rising star for some people (specially people enjoying funny vegetables) and a moving target for others. The latter makes him a person of interest for the Watch.

This book seems to have been written for our current world filled with "fake news" and where science/facts can be believed or not as if they were a religion. Pratchett's writing is atemporal and the last 20 years did not make it lose its freshness at all. This book addresses facts, and how we see the truth as part of the public interest but how often it is not what the public is interested in. Lord Vetinari is always great at pointing the hard truths...