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Buy the selected items together. This item: Pyramids: (Discworld Novel 7) (Discworld Novels) by Pratchett, Terry () by Terry Pratchett; Paperback $ Only 2 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by olympusbookUSA/5(K).  · Pyramids: (Discworld Novel 7) by Terry Pratchett Look after the dead', said the priests, 'and the dead will look after you.' Wise words in all probability, but a tall order when you have just become the pharaoh of a small and penniless country whose largesse - and indeed treasury - is unlikely to stretch to the building of a monumental pyramid to honour your dead father. Pyramids is the seventh book in the award-winning comic fantasy Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. In Pyramids, you'll discover the tale of Teppic, a student at the Assassin's Guild of Ankh-Morpok and prince of the tiny kingdom of Djelibeybi, thrust into the role of pharaoh after his father's sudden death.5/5(5).


Pyramids is full of mummy jokes, jokes about handmaidens, and a storm of wisecracks about gods, but it fails somewhat as an engrossing story. If you like gag-laden early Pratchett, you'll probably enjoy this. The mathemetician makes Pyramids worth reading just for the parts he's in (which is approximately the second half of the book). But by. Pyramids: (Discworld Novel 7) by Terry Pratchett. Being trained by the Assassin's Guild in Ankh-Morpork did not fit Teppic for the task assigned to him by fate. He inherited the throne of the desert kingdom of Djelibeybi rather earlier than he expected (his father wasn't too happy about it either), but that was only the beginning of his problems. Pyramids by Terry Pratchett. There was not a lot that could be done to make Morpork a worse place. A direct hit by meteorite, for example, would count as gentrification. (P) All assassins had a full-length mirror in their rooms, because it would be a terrible insult to anyone to kill them when you were badly dressed. (P).


Like. “Never trust a species that grins all the time. It’s up to something.”. ― Terry Pratchett, Pyramids. tags: dolphins, humour, ulterior-motive. 80 likes. Like. “All assassins had a full-length mirror in their rooms, because it would be a terrible insult to anyone to kill them when you were badly dressed.”. Pyramids: (Discworld Novel 7) by Terry Pratchett. Look after the dead', said the priests, 'and the dead will look after you.'. Wise words in all probability, but a tall order when you have just become the pharaoh of a small and penniless country whose largesse - and indeed treasury - is unlikely to stretch to the building of a monumental. Pyramids by Terry Pratchett. There was not a lot that could be done to make Morpork a worse place. A direct hit by meteorite, for example, would count as gentrification. (P) All assassins had a full-length mirror in their rooms, because it would be a terrible insult to anyone to kill them when you were badly dressed. (P).

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