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Monsterlijk Regiment (Discworld, #31) - Terry Pratchett, Venugopalan Ittekot
Monsterlijk Regiment (Discworld, #31)
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789089681188 (9089681183)
Publisher: De Boekerij
Pages no: 319
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Discworld 2 (#31)
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Reading blackout before the end of the first bingo month and two more completed bingos in week 4 for a total of three bingos so far -- if anybody had told me this going in, I'd have questioned their sanity. Not least because I had a major project to complete this month, which I knew was going to in...
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4.0 Monstrous Regiment (Discworld #31, Industrial #3)
Polly Perks cuts her hair and leaves home to join her nation’s army to find her brother and bring him home; however her act of defiance against her country’s social norms turns out to have consequences geopolitically. Monstrous Regiment, the 31st book of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series and the t...
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3.5 Review: Monstrous Regiment (Discworld Book 37 of 49ish)
Monstrous Regiment is the third book in the Industrial Revolution subseries of Discworld. The book starts off with our main character, Polly, transforming herself into Oliver. Yep, she’s chopping off her hair and dressing up like a boy so she can go and enlist in the military. She lives in a sm...
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4.0 Monstrous Regiment
I'm not caught up on the Discworld novels. Part of the reason is that there are just so many books in the series, and I'm not quite willing to commit that many books when there are so many other books I want to read, too. So, when I hear about some books in the series that can be read without havi...
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5.0 Monstrous Regiment (Discworld, #31)
I don't know, something about an amazing writer who happens to be a man can write about the stupidity of the way the world reacts to women doing anything just makes me love them that tiny bit more, y'know?
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