Raising Steam
(Discworld novel 40)
Discworld #40Terry Pratchett
ISBN: | 9780552173612 |
Publisher: | Corgi |
Published: | 18 May, 2017 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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- 1 The Colour of Magic
- 2 The Light Fantastic
- 3 Equal Rites
- 4 Mort
- 5 Sourcery
- 6 Wyrd Sisters
- 7 Pyramids
- 8 Guards! Guards!
- 9 Eric
- 10 Moving Pictures
- 11 Reaper Man
- 12 Witches Abroad
- 13 Small Gods
- 14 Lords and Ladies
- 15 Men at Arms
- 16 Soul Music
- 17 Interesting Times
- 18 Maskerade
- 19 Feet of Clay
- 20 Hogfather
- 21 Jingo
- 22 The Last Continent
- 23 Carpe Jugulum
- 24 The Fifth Elephant
- 25 The Truth
- 26 Thief of Time
- 27 The Last Hero
- 28 The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
- 29 Night Watch
- 30 The Wee Free Men
- 31 Monstrous Regiment
- 32 A Hat Full of Sky
- 33 Going Postal
- 34 Thud!
- 35 Wintersmith
- 36 Making Money
- 37 Unseen Academicals
- 38 I Shall Wear Midnight
- 39 Snuff
- 40 Raising Steam
- 41 The Shepherd's Crown
- Death's Domain
- Nanny Ogg's Cookbook
- The Art of Discworld
- The Science of Discworld
- The Unseen University Cut Out Book
- Where's My Cow?
Raising Steam
(Discworld novel 40)
Discworld #40Terry Pratchett
THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER ‘Everybody wanted the railway close, oh yes please, but not so close that they could hear it or smell it’ It’s only in dictatorships that the trains run on time. Everywhere else, signal failures, leaves on the line, the wrong type of snow and the wrong type of sunlight make departure and arrival times just a nice, idealistic theory. So when it becomes a matter of life and death to get a train somewhere on time, the odds don’t look good – especially if that somewhere is a completely new destination. The only thing that upsets people more than railway delays, after all, is building more railway. Past their back gardens. And some of those people will go to extremes to stop locomotion in its tracks… ‘British fiction’s most brilliant satire on contemporary life’ Telegraph ‘The most serious of comedies, the most relevant and real of fantasies…at once hilariously cynical and idealistically practical’Independent
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