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Mass Market Paperback The Ship Who Won Book

ISBN: 0671876570

ISBN13: 9780671876579

The Ship Who Won

(Book #5 in the Brainship Series)

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Sarah Dessen is the award-winning author of novels for young adults and is a writing teacher at the University of North Carolina.

Book Overview

Like Helva, the Ship Who Sang (and Nancia from PartnerShip and Tia from The Ship Who Searched), Carialle was born so physically disadvantaged that her only chance for life was as a shellperson. And like those others, Carialle decided she would strap on a spaceship. Now she is on a mission to search the galaxy for intelligent beings. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"When shall we thr...er, two meet again?"

Nowadays I don't get all that many opportunities to open a new Terry Pratchett book. Countless years of reading him has left me patiently waiting for his next effort. So the discovery of one that I've missed is a moment to be treasured. So now, ten years after I should have read it, I've had the delight of reading Maskerade for the first time. Even better, it's a Lancre witches tale, starring the indomitable Granny Weatherwax,...

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Phantom of the Disc

Maskerade, the eighteenth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, is a very funny parody of opera, and the Broadway show Phantom of the Opera more specifically. You can certainly tell that Pratchett doesn't like opera, as he skewers it to within an inch of its life. The parody of Phantom is right on as well, as Pratchett takes the story and turns it on its head in a most entertaining manner.I'm not an opera fan, so I really...

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A true masterpiece of laughter

If you've never heard of Terry Pratchett, you're clearly living on the wrong planet. So join the rest of us in Pratchett's Discworld and enjoy the antics of Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, the Disc's best-known witches. Visit Ankh-Morpork's Opera House with them (accompanied by their lunatic guests). You'll marvel at the amazing scenes of chaos that Pratchett can conjure up, seemingly without trying. And no matter what the...

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A tragi-comedy worthy of good libretto

Pratchett has an outstanding capacity to research a topic, then present his findings with peerless clarity and wit. This book presents so many aspects of theatre production, operatic lore and, amazingly, book publication they're nearly overwhelming. His prose and humour leave us breathless with mirth and astonishment. Still, one has to wonder what motivated the writing of Maskarade. It's a departure from previous Discworld...

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Pratchett makes Phantom of the Opera give up the ghost...

Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax, the Lancre Witches, are suddenly out one member of their coven. What's a wise crone and a many-times mother to do without a maiden to flesh out the female trio? Unfortunately in Lancre, it's hard to find many qualified women, and the only one close enough moved to Ankh-Morpork, a city whose major industry is greed. However, with a little manipulation from Nanny, it's off to Ankh-Morpork...

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