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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
- Discworld Book 28, (Discworld Childrens Book 1)
- Narrated by: Tony Robinson
- Length: 3 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's summary
Maurice, an amazing cat who has survived four years on the toughest streets in the whole of the Discworld, reckons that rats are dumb - clever, okay, but dumb. Maurice, however, is smart, smart enough to recognize that there's a new kind of rat around: rats who have been eating wizards' rubbish and can now talk. Smart enough to get a pretty amazing idea when he spots a stupid-looking kid playing the flute....
Now Maurice has his very own "plague of rats" and his own Pied Piper. And his money-bags are getting fuller and fuller. Until the group reaches the far-flung village of Bad Blintz.
©Terry and Lyn Pratchett; (P)RHCB Audio
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Critic reviews
"High comedy with unforgettable animal characters; The lightness of Terry Pratchett's wit (especially his word games) makes it easy to underestimate the more serious points of this story." (Guardian)
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