I love Terry Pratchett and this is the only Discworld book I couldn't read. My friend claimed the second time was the trick but I'm not doing it.
This installment of Pratchett's Discworld books sees the author aiming his always-sharp wit at Ancient Egypt. Teppic, the crown prince of Djelibeybi (aka, Egypt) has been away in Ankh-Morpork studying to be an assassin. When, upon the death of his father, he is called back to take his rightful place...
One of the funniest ones yet!
The only Pratchett novel I ever finished. The only one I found funny and good enough to read from cover to cover.