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Pages: 249, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Corgi Childrens Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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All you Discworld fans will already be familiar with Terry Pratchett's style of humour. But how many of you have looked beyond the Discworld novels. A fair few I hope, but for those that haven't, here's my brief look at one that's aimed at 12-14 year olds (technically!). 'Johnny And The Bomb' is the third instalment in the Johnny Maxwell Trilogy, and I recommend wholeheartedly that you read the previous two as well. Preferably in the order they were written. This one however, is still my favourite. THE PLOT. Johnny and his pals, Yo-less, Bigmac and Wobbler find a local bag lady, Mrs Tachyon in an alley. She looks like ... Read the complete review
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