Posted March 15, 2015
Maighstir: I wonder how well a job Eoin Colfer could do with writing about Discworld... not saying he should, but I mean, what little I've read about of Aretemis Fowl was pretty decent (I didn't realise it was a series until reading his Wikipedia page just now), and he's already had some experience in plugging into others' series with writing the last book of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the styles of Adams and Pratchett are -I feel- not overly dissimilar. Of course, he was already a fan of Adams' work.
Klumpen0815: I've finished a lot of the Artemis Fowl series and it's completely different. Apart from a fantasy topic with deliberate absurdities there are not much similarities. Eoin Colfer's main point seems to be creating tension and Pratchetts main point was probably to make people rethink the whole world around them as well as the worlds inside their heads. Douglas Adams made clear, that The Hitchhikers Guide through the galaxy isn't his favourite book and he wanted people to stop talking about it with him and instead reading his other, more important books, especcially "Last Chance to See" which is exploring all the wonders of our own world and criticising what we make of it while still managing to be funny.
A collaboration between Pratchett and Adams would have been interesting, did they publish something together?