A review by wyrmbergmalcolm
Johnny and the Bomb by Terry Pratchett

5.0

The third and final instalment in the Johnny Maxwell trilogy again takes the series in a completely different direction to the previous books: time travel. It has the welcome return of Kirsty (last seen in Only You Can Save Mankind. This book has the interesting take on social commentary, particularly regarding attitudes towards race and gender for both 1941, where Johnny travels to and the early 90’s when the book was written. The humour works at many levels and the story never talks down to the reader. It was also nice to see some concepts and mannerisms that later featured more prominently in the Discworld series.
A very enjoyable book, though not so much a conclusion to a trilogy but the final book of three.