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Thief of Time (#26 Discworld) by Terry Pratchett
26.00 NZD
Category: Adult Fiction | Series: Discworld
Time is a resource. Everyone knows it has to be managed. And on the Discworld that is the job of the Monks of History, who store it and pump it from the places where it's wasted (like the underwater - how much time does a codfish need?) to places like cities, where there's never enough time. But the con ...Show more
Truckers (#1 Bromeliad) by Terry Pratchett
24.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: The Bromeliad
"'Outside! What's it like?' Masklin looked blank. 'Well,' he said. 'It's sort of big-'b>o the thousands of the tiny nomes who live under the floorboards of a large department store, there is no Outside. Things like Day and Night, Sun and Rain are just daft old legends. Then a devastating piece of new ...Show more
Truckers (Bromeliad #1) by Terry Pratchett
19.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: Bromeliad
Outside! What's it like?' Masklin looked blank. 'Well,' he said. 'It's sort of big-' To the thousands of the tiny nomes who live under the floorboards of a large department store, there is no Outside. Things like Day and Night, Sun and Rain are just daft old legends. Then a devastating piece of news sha ...Show more
Truckers (Bromeliad #1) Illustrated Edition by Terry Pratchett
40.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: Bromeliad
An illustrated edition of Truckers by Terry Pratchett. Terry Pratchett's extraordinary, and extraordinarily funny, book, Truckers, available for the first time in an edition beautifully illustrated by Mark Beech. Imagine that all around you, hidden from sight, there are thousands of tiny people.They are ...Show more
Wings (#3 Bromeliad) by Terry Pratchett
24.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: The Bromeliad
"It wasn't a thing,it was a bit of shaped sky . . . Somewhere in a place that is so far up there is no down, a ship is waiting to take the nomes home - back to wherever they came from. And one nome, Masklin, knows that they've got to try and contact this ship. It means going to Florida (wherever that is ...Show more
Wings (Bromeliad #3) by Terry Pratchett
19.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: Bromeliad
Somewhere in a place so far up there is no down, a ship waits to take the nomes home. Masklin knows that the nomes must contact this ship if they are to get home - but he doesn't know how. So they must hitch a ride on a new type of truck with wings called the Concorde - will they ever return home?
Wintersmith: (#35 Discworld, #3 Tiffany Aching)5) by Terry Pratchett
23.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction
The third book in the Tiffany Aching series - five Discworld novels by master-storyteller Terry Pratchett. Witches are odd. That much is clear to Tiffany. But she likes them . . . in an odd sort of way. Just as she likes Roland . . . in a friend sort of way (which most certainly isn't odd). But Tiffany ...Show more
Wintersmith (Discworld #35 / Tiffany Aching #3) by Terry Pratchett
21.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: Discworld
ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults * ALA Booklist Editors' Choice * ALA Notable Children's Book "Pratchett's unique blend of comedy and articulate insight is at its vibrant best. Full of rich humor, wisdom, and eventfulness." --Horn Book (starred review) By beloved and bestselling Terry Pratchett, t ...Show more
Wintersmith (Tiffany Aching #3 / Discworld #35) by Terry Pratchett
20.00 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction | Series: Discworld
Witches are odd. That much is clear to Tiffany. But she likes them . . . in an odd sort of way. Just as she likes Roland . . . in a friend sort of way (which most certainly isn't odd). But Tiffany hasn't really got time to think about Roland, because she has accidentally danced with Winter himself - the ...Show more
Witches Abroad (#12 Discworld) by Terry Pratchett
25.00 NZD
Category: Adult Fiction | Series: Discworld
'Things have to come to an end, see. That's how it works when you turn the world into stories. You should never have done that. You shouldn't treat people like they was characters, like they was things. But if you do, then you've got to know where the story ends.' It seemed an easy job... After all, ho ...Show more