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Johnny and the Dead
por Pratchett, Terry
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- Used - Good
- ISBN 10
- 0060541903
- ISBN 13
- 9780060541903
- Livreiro
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Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
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Sinopse
Johnny and the Dead is the second novel by Terry Pratchett to feature the character Johnny Maxwell. The other novels in the Johnny Maxwell Trilogy are Only You Can Save Mankind (1992) and Johnny and the Bomb (1996). In this story, Johnny sees and speaks with the spirits (they object to the term "ghost") of those interred in his local cemetery and tries to help them when their home is threatened. Johnny and the Dead is a feature of some schools' English curriculum.
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- Livreiro
- Better World Books
(US)
- Nº do estoque do livreiro
- 4765753-75
- Título
- Johnny and the Dead
- Autor
- Pratchett, Terry
- Estado do livro
- Used - Good
- Quantidade Disponível
- 2
- Encadernação
- Brochura
- ISBN 10
- 0060541903
- ISBN 13
- 9780060541903
- Editorial
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Local de publicação
- New York, New York
- Esta edição foi publicada pela primeira vez
- April 3, 2007
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