Subject: Question for Terry Pratchett fans
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Posted on: 2009-08-17 22:47:00 UTC

I've been re-reading the Discworld books lately, and a rather curious sensation keeps popping up. See, to my American eyes, the book has a distinctly British feel, as you might expect from a book written by a British writer. But sometimes, when I'm reading his books, I find myself thinking, "Wow, this feels very American," or "Geez, he really got this bit of America down flat!"

I'm pretty sure that part of the reason is that I've been rereading books set in Ankh-Morpork, which is something like the horribly mutated spawn of New York and London bred together in a ghastly experiment that should never have taken place. But I can't help wonder if this feeling goes beyond that--that maybe Pterry hit upon something international that everyone around the world feels and identifies with as a member of their country.

...Not quite sure if that came out right, tell me if you need clarification.

Anyways, I was wondering if any of you guys have ever felt the same thing: "Wow, he's really got (Insert Country Here) down perfectly!" I know this board is international, which is one of the reasons why I'm posting this question here, because I'd like to hear from people outside America and Britain especially.

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