The seventh Discworld novel.
Terry Pratchett is one of the most popular authors writing today. He lives behind a keyboard in Wiltshire and says he 'doesn't want to get a life, because it feels as though he's trying to lead three already'. He was appointed OBE in 1998. He is the author of the phenomenally successful Discworld series and his trilogy for young readers, The Bromeliad, is scheduled to be adapted into a spectacular animated movie. His first Discworld novel for children, THE AMAZING MAURICE AND HIS EDUCATED RODENTS, was awarded the 2001 Carnegie Medal.
'As funny as Wodehouse and as witty as Waugh'
*Independent*
'The best kind of parody - funny and smart and still a good
story'
*Mail on Sunday*
'Imagine a collision between Jonathan Swift at his most
scatologically-minded and J.R.R. Tolkien on speed'
*Daily Telegraph*
'Like Dickens, much of Pratchett's appeal lies in his humanism,
both in a sentimental regard for his characters' good fortune, and
in that his writing is generous-spirited and inclusive'
*Guardian*
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