Monstrous Regiment
2003 • 389 pages

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Average rating4.1

15

I've been working my way through the Discworld series for a while now and was beginning to grow concerned that Pratchett had reached his limits, with the recent foray into YA novels being a sign that he was taking it easy, however I couldn't have been proved more wrong. Maybe writing the YA novels allowed his time to re-energise because with Monstrous Regiment he returns to form with guns blazing.

This is easily one of the best in the series, if not the best. The themes explored are more mature and the situations grittier. The presence of the City Watch always seems to raise Pratchett's game and, although they only have a peripheral part to play here, the result here is no different.

I had been worried that the remainder of the series would be a slightly trudging affair, however my hopes have been raised massively by this late entry and I am looking forward to see what comes next...

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