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Johnny and the Bomb - Terry Pratchett
Johnny and the Bomb
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Paperback. Pub Date: October 2007 Publisher: It's May. Audiobooks 21 1941. Thought Johnny. It's war. Johnny Maxwell and HIS FRIENDS have to do something when THEY find Mrs. Tachyon. The local bag lady. Semi-lots of famous brands from in an alley. .. as long as it's not the kiss of live. But... show more
Paperback. Pub Date: October 2007 Publisher: It's May. Audiobooks 21 1941. Thought Johnny. It's war. Johnny Maxwell and HIS FRIENDS have to do something when THEY find Mrs. Tachyon. The local bag lady. Semi-lots of famous brands from in an alley. .. as long as it's not the kiss of live. But there's more to Mrs Tachyon than a squeaky trolley and a bunch of dubious black bags. Somehow she holds the key to different times. different eras - including the Blackbury Blitz in 1041. Suddenly now isn't the safe place Johnny once thought it was as he finds himself caught up more and more with then ...
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ISBN: 9781846576669 (1846576660)
Publisher: Audiobooks
Edition language: English
Series: Johnny Maxwell (#3)
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
4.0 Great Pratchett Re-Read #5
One must wonder if Kristy and Hermoine are related. Pratchett's last installment in this series is about time travel, war, and cats.Old Review - This Johnny Maxwell book, like the previous two, takes a serious issue and deals with it in a funny way while at the same time presenting something importa...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
4.0
This Johnny Maxwell book, like the previous two, takes a serious issue and deals with it in a funny way while at the same time presenting something important. That's a rare talent. For Discworld fans, Greebo seems to make an appearance, or at least one of his relatives does.
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
4.0 Johnny and the Bomb (Johnny Maxwell Trilogy, 3.)
This is the first of Pratchett's "Johnny Maxwell" trilogy that I read (despite it being the third in the series). Honestly, it took me a while to get into it. I think that I would have done well to read the other two books first, although Pratchett's books generally stand alone and do not have to ...
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