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Lu-Tse's Yearbook of Enlightenment 2008 (Discworld)
Series: Discworld
Genre: Fantasy
ISBN: 0575077247
Pages: 128 pages
Publisher: Gollancz
Price: £12.99
Reader Rating: Not rated
Lu-Tse's Yearbook of Enlightenment 2008 by Terry Pratchett & Stephen Briggs

Description: Lu-Tze is a senior History Monk, also known as Sweeper. Although thought to be 800 years old, there are some who claim he is older yet ...5,200 years older, in fact, because for the History Monks, time is a resource to manipulate, and they do ...Lu-Tze, a bald, yellow-toothed little man with a wispy beard, has a faintly amiable grin, as if constantly waiting for something amusing to happen, and a handy epithet for every occasion. In his life, Lu-Tze has done everything, and his past deeds are legend amongst the History Monks. He is a follower of The Way of Mrs Marietta Cosmopilite. He also grows Bonsai mountains. LU-TZE'S YEARBOOK OF ENLIGHTMENT (including The Way of Mrs Cosmopilite) is the ideal companion for those seeking truth and harmony and, well, the meaning to life - though he doesn't guarantee it will be the right meaning ...

The annual treat for all Pratchett fans: the fully-functioning Discworld Diary, written by the master himself.

Also in this series are Discworld Thieves' Guild Diary 2002, Mort: A Discworld Big Comic, Snuff, The City Watch Trilogy, The Discworld Companion, The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic, Equal Rites, Mort, Sourcery, Wyrd Sisters, Pyramids, Guards! Guards!, Eric, Moving Pictures, Reaper Man, Witches Abroad, Small Gods, Lords and Ladies, Men at Arms, Soul Music, Interesting Times, Maskerade, Feet of Clay, Hogfather, Jingo, The Last Continent, Carpe Jugulum, The Fifth Elephant, The Truth, Thief of Time, The Last Hero, Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, Night Watch, The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Going Postal, Monstrous Regiment, Thud!, Wintersmith, Making Money, Unseen Academicals, Raising Steam, The Shepherd''s Crown Return to the Terry Pratchett page, Stephen Briggs page.

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