Author Terry Pratchett Dies
The author of over 70 books for children and adults, including the popular Discworld series and many other novels has died at 66.
Terry Pratchett, who had early onset Alzheimer’s disease, died at his home according to the announcement, “with his cat sleeping on his bed, surrounded by his family.”
The Guardian offers a tribute to the author in the form of reviews by young fans, as well as a selection of his most inspiring quotes.
A collection of 14 stories for children, many of which were written when Pratchett was in his teens, Dragons at Crumbling Castle: And Other Tales (HMH/Clarion; Listening Library) was published in February. The fourth in the Long Earth series, written for adults, The Long Utopia (Harper; HarperLuxe) is scheduled for publication this June.