Wings US Paperback Book Cover by Terry Pratchett
Wings US Paperback Book Cover by Terry Pratchett
Wings US Paperback Book Cover by Terry Pratchett

Wings

It's time for the nomes to go home, but to get there they must pass peril, planes and honking geese.

Synopsis

When you’re four inches high in a world full of giant people, things never go very well for long.

After running into trouble at the quarry, the nomes want to go home. The problem is, ‘home’ is somewhere up in the stars, in some sort of Ship.

Masklin must find a way to get to the ‘launch’ of a ‘communications satellite’ (whatever that is).

And so begins an incredible journey, filled with peril, planes, honking geese… and a walking sandwich.

The fantastically funny third book of the nomes, from the author of the bestselling Discworld series.

When you’re four inches high in a world full of giant people, things never go very well for long.

After running into trouble at the quarry, the nomes want to go home. The problem is, ‘home’ is somewhere up in the stars, in some sort of Ship.

Masklin must find a way to get to the ‘launch’ of a ‘communications satellite’ (whatever that is).

And so begins an incredible journey, filled with peril, planes, honking geese… and a walking sandwich.

The fantastically funny third book of the nomes, from the author of the bestselling Discworld series.

When you’re four inches high in a world full of giant people, things never go very well for long.

After running into trouble at the quarry, the nomes want to go home. The problem is, ‘home’ is somewhere up in the stars, in some sort of Ship.

Masklin must find a way to get to the ‘launch’ of a ‘communications satellite’ (whatever that is).

And so begins an incredible journey, filled with peril, planes, honking geese… and a walking sandwich.

The fantastically funny third book of the nomes, from the author of the bestselling Discworld series.

‘It wasn’t just the quality of the jokes. It was the quantity and variety of them. I would often spend ages rereading the same paragraphs, in awe of how anyone could construct sentences so densely packed with humour.’


Guardian

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