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Terry Pratchett is a comic genius. Daily Express If you've never read Discworld, then perhaps you're unaware that what started out as a very funny fantasy spoof quickly became the finest satirical series running. It has dealt with - among many other topics - racism, sexism, journalism, death, war, the army, the Inquisition, the ambiguous nature of good and evil, and the uncomfortable power of narrative, all in novels that are smart, hilarious and humane. Come to think of it, if you've never read a Discworld novel, what's the matter with you? The Guardian 20070929 Remarkably topical timing, concerning as it does major wobbles in the financial system brought about by unscrupulous and idiotic banking practices...Most writing on the economy is either opaque or depressing; this is funny. Irish Examiner Although Terry Pratchett's comic novels are set in the imaginary Discworld, do not assume that they are divorced from contemporary concerns. His latest is almost spookily relevant...As bright and shiny as a newly minted coin; clever, engaging and laugh-out-loud funny. The Times Along the way Pratchett shines as he mocks modern society whilst taking us on a merry chase inside the pages. As with all his novels, Making Money is very readable and the constant edge of gentle sardonicism rarely grates. Daily Express 20071019 On-the-nose and up-to-the-minute...Pratchett remains a consistently clever, charming and funny voice. Independent Offers more comic inventiveness and originality than most other novels of the year. And more fun. Sunday Times Non-stop wit ... Pratchett is a master of juggling multiple plotlines and multiplying punch lines, and Money is a wondrous farce. USA Today
Review
“You ride along on his tide of outlandish invention, realizing that you are in the presence of a true original among contemporary writers.”
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The Times“Terry Pratchett is a comic genius.”
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Daily ExpressFrom the Hardcover edition.