Home > Books & Magazines > Printed Book >

Johnny Maxwell Series - Terry Pratchett in general


 Johnny Maxwell Series - Terry Pratchett in general Printed Book
amazon

Johnny Maxwell Series - Terry Pratchett in general

 
Description: Author: Terry Pratchett / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy

There are no reviews for this product yet

There are no reviews for this product yet.
Be the first to write a premium review for this product.
Plus, if this is in one of our categories of the month you'll also go in the First Reviews Draw for the chance to win a bonus 2500 dooyooMiles.
 

Reviews for similar products

dididave

Thud! - Terry Pratchett

Premium Review "It goes "baa", that's not my cow!" (981 words)
by dididave - written on 03/01/06 (Very useful, 573 readings)
Rating:

an undercurrent of Politics, board games and dwarf law can Vimes find the killer and more importantly still get home by six to read “Where’s my Cow”? “Thud” is Terry Pratchett’s thirty second Discworld novel in a vast and wide ranging series that is set firmly in the realms of fantasy yet bears resemblance to our own reality. Based on a Disc shaped world were anything is possible Pratchett has created a complex World were Wizards rub shoulders with trolls and humans with Vampires. Were his novels vary from many others in the fantasy genre is in the humour, observations and parody prevalent in all his works. Although it is easy to dismiss Pratchett as a fantasy ...

dididave

Thud! - Terry Pratchett

Premium Review "It goes "baa", that's not my cow!" (981 words)
by dididave - written on 03/01/06 (Very useful, 573 readings)
Rating:

an undercurrent of Politics, board games and dwarf law can Vimes find the killer and more importantly still get home by six to read “Where’s my Cow”? “Thud” is Terry Pratchett’s thirty second Discworld novel in a vast and wide ranging series that is set firmly in the realms of fantasy yet bears resemblance to our own reality. Based on a Disc shaped world were anything is possible Pratchett has created a complex World were Wizards rub shoulders with trolls and humans with Vampires. Were his novels vary from many others in the fantasy genre is in the humour, observations and parody prevalent in all his works. Although it is easy to dismiss Pratchett as a fantasy ...

CaptainD

Going Postal - Terry Pratchett

Crowned Review Going Postal down Ankh-Morpork-o... (1062 words)
by CaptainD - written on 01/05/05 (Very useful, 130 readings)
Rating:

it. Oh well, each to his own! Here s what I think of it: Going Postal is yet another novel in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. For those of you that have never read a Discworld novel before, the Disc is a place of magic and mayhem, not so unlike our own world. But when elements of our world enter it, the result is usually more mayhem than usual… This is one of the novels that really doesn t need a particular knowledge of the series. Enter the unfortunately named Moist von Lipwig. Moist life is not happy, mainly because there’s not much of it left. Despite being a confidence trickster extraordinaire, the authorities eventually caught up with him and he’s ...

CaptainD

Going Postal - Terry Pratchett

Crowned Review Going Postal down Ankh-Morpork-o... (1062 words)
by CaptainD - written on 01/05/05 (Very useful, 130 readings)
Rating:

it. Oh well, each to his own! Here s what I think of it: Going Postal is yet another novel in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. For those of you that have never read a Discworld novel before, the Disc is a place of magic and mayhem, not so unlike our own world. But when elements of our world enter it, the result is usually more mayhem than usual… This is one of the novels that really doesn t need a particular knowledge of the series. Enter the unfortunately named Moist von Lipwig. Moist life is not happy, mainly because there’s not much of it left. Despite being a confidence trickster extraordinaire, the authorities eventually caught up with him and he’s ...

dididave

Going Postal - Terry Pratchett

Premium Review I don't like Moist. (934 words)
by dididave - written on 11/01/05 (Very useful, 162 readings)
Rating:

“Going Postal” is Terry Pratchett’s twenty-ninth novel set on the magical Discworld. This world were trolls, dwarves, vampires and werewolves rub shoulders with humans in polite society bares a bizarre, yet frightening resemblance to our own be it in its racial intolerance’s or its political structure. This particular Discworld outing follows the adventures of Moist von Lipwig. This con-artist, fraudster, cad and bounder is due to be executed yet is offered a reprieve by the Patrician of the Discworld’s capital city Ankh-Morpork. His life will be spared if he takes up the long retired position of Postmaster General and steer the Post-Office back to the glory days of ...

dididave

Going Postal - Terry Pratchett

Premium Review I don't like Moist. (934 words)
by dididave - written on 11/01/05 (Very useful, 162 readings)
Rating:

“Going Postal” is Terry Pratchett’s twenty-ninth novel set on the magical Discworld. This world were trolls, dwarves, vampires and werewolves rub shoulders with humans in polite society bares a bizarre, yet frightening resemblance to our own be it in its racial intolerance’s or its political structure. This particular Discworld outing follows the adventures of Moist von Lipwig. This con-artist, fraudster, cad and bounder is due to be executed yet is offered a reprieve by the Patrician of the Discworld’s capital city Ankh-Morpork. His life will be spared if he takes up the long retired position of Postmaster General and steer the Post-Office back to the glory days of ...

 
Top