Final Terry Pratchett novel on sale
The final novel by author Sir Terry Pratchett has been released, almost six months after his death.
“The Shepherd's Crown”, the 41st novel in his Discworld series, went on sale in the UK and Commonwealth at midnight BST.
In the UK, fans gathered for midnight openings at stores in London, Oxford and Newcastle.
“The Shepherd's Crown” will be published in the US on September 1.
The release will be an emotional moment for many fans. One book shop in Perth, Australia, is giving away a free packet of tissues to every customer “because this really is goodbye”.
Sir Terry died at the age of 66 in March, eight years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He built up a huge following for the Discworld series, which started as an affectionate parody of fantasy novels and became a vast satire on modern life.
As well as the midnight openings, some shops elsewhere in the UK had breakfast openings and others hosted special readings during the day.
Source: BBC
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