The first title in the hilarious fantasy trilogy about the nomes. ### From Publishers Weekly British author Pratchett's first YA novel is a rollicking tale about a race of "nomes"--little people who came from outer space and now live under the floorboards of a department store. Since the store is
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β Scribed by Pratchett, Terry
- Publisher
- Corgi Childrens
- Year
- 1989;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0552551007
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β¦ Synopsis
The first book in Terry Pratchett's magnificent fantasy trilogy, The Bromeliad.
To the thousands of the tiny nomes who live under the floorboards of a large department store, there is no Outside. Things like Day and Night, Sun and Rain are just daft old legends.
Then a devastating piece of news shatters their existence: the Store -- their whole world -- is to be demolished. And it's up to Maskin, one of the last nomes to come into the Store, to mastermind an unbelievable escape plan that will take all the nomes into the dangers of the great Outside.
The first title in the magnificent triliogy, The Bromeliad.
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Library : Fantasy
Universes : Bromeliad Trilogy [01]
Formats : EPUB
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ISBN : 9780552551007
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