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The Shepherd's Crown
by Terry Pratchett
Pratchett's final book ushers the Discworld into a new era, showing change across the continent.
As the epilogue explains, Terry Pratchett didn't get the same time to tweak, revise, and copiously footnote (there were some, but not as many as usual), but there were still plenty of appalling puns and not-so-subtle references.
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An old witch dies, and a new one takes her place; elves rebel; and a boy wants to become a witch.As the epilogue explains, Terry Pratchett didn't get the same time to tweak, revise, and copiously footnote (there were some, but not as many as usual), but there were still plenty of appalling puns and not-so-subtle references.