In Terry Pratchett's 'Moving Pictures,' the mystical, madcap world of Discworld collides with the burgeoning, equally madcap industry of moviemaking. When the Alchemists' Guild of Ankh-Morpork accidentally invents "holy wood" – a magical substance that can project images – the sleepy village of Holy Wood becomes the epicentre of a new kind of magic, drawing dreamers, opportunists, and ancient, forgotten entities alike. As the cameras roll, the lines between reality and illusion blur, threatening to unravel the very fabric of the Discworld itself.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a hilarious and incisive satire of the Hollywood film industry, its absurdities, and its enduring allure.
- Enjoy Terry Pratchett's signature wit, clever wordplay, and philosophical musings wrapped in an entertaining fantasy adventure.
- Delve into a unique Discworld narrative that explores the power of storytelling, ambition, and the unexpected consequences of bringing dreams to life.
- Meet a memorable cast of characters, including aspiring director Victor Tugelbend and the ambitious starlet Theda Withel, as they navigate the chaos of Holy Wood.