Making Money

Making Money
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Discworld Series, Book 36

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

Lexile Score

780

Reading Level

3-4

نویسنده

Stephen Briggs

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780061554452
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Who would you put in charge of the Royal Mint of Ankh-Morpork? Lord Vetinari believes the best man for the job is a crook--Moist von Lipwig, the reformed con artist who heads the post office, to be specific. Stephen Briggs fills this Discworld novel with the haughty tones of a world of banking, old money, and an officialdom that oozes of trouble for anyone who deals with it. Terry Pratchett's fast-moving novel mixes satire and fantasy with increasingly frantic farce as he races to a conclusion involving golems, necromancers, and a royal hearing. Who knew the dull, dry banking world could be so much fun? J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

August 13, 2007
Reprieved confidence trickster Moist von Lipwig, who reorganized the Ankh-Morpork Post Office in 2004’s Going Postal
, turns his attention to the Royal Mint in this splendid Discworld adventure. It seems that the aristocratic families who run the mint are running it into the ground, and benevolent despot Lord Vetinari thinks Moist can do better. Despite his fondness for money, Moist doesn’t want the job, but since he has recently become the guardian of the mint’s majority shareholder (an elderly terrier) and snubbing Vetinari’s offer would activate an Assassins Guild contract, he reluctantly accepts. Pratchett throws in a mad scientist with a working economic model, disappearing gold reserves and an army of golems, once more using the Disc as an educational and entertaining mirror of human squabbles and flaws




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