Making Money (Discworld Series) by Terry Pratchett

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    • ISBN: 0061161640
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: September 2007
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    The Barnes & Noble Review

    Terry Pratchett's books have sold about 50 million copies around the world and are the most shoplifted books in his native Britain. So it's a little odd that he's still considered a fringe figure, a cult taste. Usually, people put the blame on the fact that he's filed away in bookstores in the sci fi/fantasy section, a category that brings to mind...well, you know. I'm sure that's partly true. When I first questioned a friend on her Pratchett shelf at home, she said, "Oh he's terrific, but you'd hate him." As it turns out, I think he's terrific, too, and on my shelves he's filed in between Dawn Powell and Marcel Proust, which, now that I've noticed that alphabetical fact, seems strangely significant -- the merger of momentary jabs of social satire with the ongoingness of a roman fleuve, etc., etc.

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    Synopsis

    Moist von Lipwig, condemned prisoner turned postal worker extraordinaire (see Pratchett's Going Postal) is back! Except this time he's been put in charge of a different branch of the government: he's responsible for overseeing the printing of Ankh-Morpork's first paper currency.

    Filled with Pratchett's usual sharp wit, keen social commentary, and sagacious observations, Making Money is another highly anticipated volume in the internationally bestselling Discworld canon.

    The Washington Post - Bill Sheehan

    After all these years, Discworld remains one of popular fiction's most reliably demented venues. Like the best of its predecessors, Making Money balances satire, knockabout farce and close observation of human—and non-human—foibles with impressive dexterity and deceptive ease. The result is another ingenious entertainment from the preeminent comic fantasist of our time.

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    Biography

    Terry Pratchett's novels have sold more than sixty-five million (give or take a few million) copies worldwide. In January 2009, Queen Elizabeth II made Pratchett a knight in recognition of his "services to literature." Sir Terry lives in England with his wife.

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    Going postal continuationby RobertJB

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    09/13/2009: Having read all of Pratchett's books, I wouldn't miss the new one. His delightful satire is smooth and in your face but occasionally a really good one sneaks in. This continues the character from Going Postal into banking.

    Discworld revisitedby Anonymous

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    02/26/2009: As always, another Discworld installment is a welcome breath of fresh air and a chance to laugh at ourselves.


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