![]() (view spoiler) As for the rest, I didn't mind Windle Poon's plot, as the jokes about his undead experience kept me fairly amused, but I was a little bored by the antics of the other Unseen University characters." Though I will say that Death's storyline really carries most of the weight here: it's funnier, more emotionally engaging, and adds the best details to the series going forward. ![]() "A really strong Discworld novel-it finds an effective balance between humor and ideas. ![]() This novel, the eleventh in the Discworld series, is the sequel to Mort. Windle, Reg, and a band of Ankh-Morpork's undead citizens team up to try to save Discworld for the living. Society is suddenly overrun by ghosts and poltergeists, while Dead Rights activist Reg Shoe finds himself busier than he's ever been and newly-deceased wizard Windle Poons rises from his coffin as a living corpse. After all, chaos always ensues whenever important public services are withdrawn, and Discworld is no exception. In Terry Pratchett's Reaper Man, Death has left Discworld - but that's not necessarily a good thing.
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