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Industrial Revolution is the 25th book in Terry Pratchett's beloved Discworld series. This novel combines humor, fantasy, and social commentary as it follows the city of Ankh-Morpork's transition from a medieval society to an industrialized one.
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Mort
If you're looking for more Discworld, Mort is a great place to start. As the fourth book in the series, it introduces Death as a central character and provides a unique blend of humor, fantasy, and social commentary. A great choice for those who enjoyed the blend of fantasy and social commentary in Discworld #25.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Fans of Terry Pratchett's humor and wit will find a kindred spirit in Douglas Adams. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a hilarious and irreverent take on science fiction, following the misadventures of Arthur Dent as he hitchhikes his way through the galaxy. A great choice for those who enjoy a good laugh and a bit of the absurd.
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The Diamond Age
The Diamond Age is a thought-provoking and imaginative novel set in a future where nanotechnology has revolutionized society. The novel follows a young girl named Nell as she navigates a world of privilege and poverty, exploring themes of education, identity, and social class. A great choice for those who enjoyed the technological and social commentary in Discworld #25.
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is a rich and atmospheric novel set in an alternate 19th century England, where magic has returned to the world. The novel follows the lives of two magicians, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, as they navigate a world of politics, intrigue, and the supernatural. A great choice for those who enjoyed the historical and fantastical elements of Discworld #25.
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The Lies of Locke Lamora
The Lies of Locke Lamora is a thrilling and imaginative novel set in a world of crime, intrigue, and magic. The novel follows the exploits of Locke Lamora, a master thief and con artist, as he navigates the treacherous waters of the criminal underworld. A great choice for those who enjoyed the blend of humor, adventure, and social commentary in Discworld #25.
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The City & the City
The City & The City is a thought-provoking and imaginative novel set in a world where two cities exist in the same physical space, but are perceived as separate by their inhabitants. The novel explores themes of identity, perception, and the nature of reality, as a detective investigates a murder that crosses the boundary between the two cities. A great choice for those who enjoyed the imaginative and thought-provoking elements of Discworld #25.
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