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The Wyrdest Link: Terry Pratchett's Discworld Quizbook

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First came The Unseen University Challenge , the first Discworld quizbook, which left a trail of exploded minds from London to Ankh-Morpork. Now The Wyrdest Link takes trivia to bizarre new heights, with hundreds more Discworld posers about Terry Pratchett's far-out fantasy world—questions in the merciless tradition of the Star Chamber and the Spanish Inquisition. As before, the quizbook—presented with offbeat twists and linking themes—is varied with trick questions, outrageous mind-bogglers, and the occasional near-impossible conundrum to suit Discworld fans of all levels.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published April 25, 2002

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David Langford

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British science-fiction author, editor and critic. He publishes the newsletter Ansible.

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13 reviews
November 1, 2012
A fun book for Discworld obsessives to use as a way to decide whose turn it is to do the dishes.
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1,962 reviews512 followers
November 20, 2021
I got 62 out of the 348 questions I answered. Part of the problem is this book was compiled in the late 90s when there were fewer Discworld novels and I was guessing answers to questions for books that didn't exist...

Incredibly in-depth and so Fanboy it's almost vomit-inducing. In the end I guessed Windle Poons for every question and got at least one correct.

Fun for any fans, but be advised on which books the questions are about and do a bit of revision on those.
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1,722 reviews41 followers
July 29, 2017
Again, barely got into double figures with correct answers but still enjoyed it. i've read all the discworld books, once randomly, once in chronological order. so if you've only read a couple of books, i'd skip this.
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Author 19 books323 followers
April 19, 2016
The Wyrdest Link is ostensibly a Discworld quiz book, compiled by David Langford based on the bestselling series of fantasy novels by Terry Pratchett. Unfortunately, I have to give it a relatively low score of six out of ten purely because it’s not exactly thrilling to read it from cover to cover, like I did. I guess it depends what you’re looking for – if you’re running a Discworld-themed pub quiz, for example, then this is perfect, as long as you’re not too bothered about whether later books in the series are included. If you’re simply a fan of the Discworld series, like I am, then it’s a bit of an odd thing to pick up and read from cover to cover, but it’s also pretty interesting.

This is the kind of book that I wouldn’t recommend unless you’ve read and collected the entire Discworld series and are looking to expand your collection. However, that’s exactly the point that I’m at, which is why I own this book in the first place. In the end, I can’t say too many bad things about it, because it is exactly what it claims to be – the second Discworld quiz book, the sequel to Unseen University Challenge. And before you ask, this book bears literally no resemblance to the Anne Robinson quiz show, The Weakest Link.

Tell you what, though – if you and your friends are all into the Discworld, a book like this would make for a good Christmas gift or something similar. It does tax your knowledge of the Discworld, and if anything, the questions are too hard. But is that a bad thing?
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644 reviews15 followers
August 2, 2022
This must be my luckiest find ever: in the last bookshop (of many) in Hay-on-Wye, from the corner of my eye on a shelf where I did not expect it (I think it was labelled History), I thought I spotted something worth my while and there it was, an as-good-as-new copy of The Wyrdest Link.
And after that it was just great fun to try to answer some questions, to have many “O, yeah” moments and remember all the great Discworld things. I think it may be time to start re-reading them.
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284 reviews56 followers
November 21, 2015
A great quiz book for anyone who is a fan of the discworld series.
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