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I enjoyed the book, not too sure how the collaboration worked.
This was my experience of Baxter. Also has not Pratchett got alczheimers? How could he collaborate with anyone?I absolute love Pratchett, but The Long Earth seems to have far more Baxter than Pratchett in it. The premise is interesting, but the whole "alternative earth" thing has been done to death. The ending was particularly unsatisfying.
I'm now reading its sequel, The Long War, and its just plain awful. I haven't found any evidence of Pratchett's voice in it all, and Baxter seems to be drawing from the George R.R. Martin school of endless introductions of minor characters and confusing backstories. Unlike Martin, who gets away with this most of the time, Baxter is just tedious. I'm halfway through and almost nothing of significance has happened yet.
Collaboration can be as simple as the premise being one authors idea and the other author writing the story.
Alzheimer's victims are not stupid, they are actually quite clever, they still have the innate talent and intelligence they had prior to an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
They have trouble with recall, some would think this a quality a writer needs. I have know people with it and would not think them capable of writing a novel. Maybe Pratchett has 'sold his name', it would not be the first time this has happened?
I love the discworld series and find everything Baxter has written convoluted and tiresome, just my opinion though.