Monstrous Regiment
によって
Terry Pratchett
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
496
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 25, 2003
説明
In a world where reality often bends to madness, Polly Perks disguises herself as a boy to enlist in the Discworld army, driven by her determination to find her missing brother. As "Ozzer" she navigates the chaos of military life, grappling with challenges that range from awkward camaraderie to the absurdity of battle strategies. Her bravery quickly becomes apparent, as she learns that there is more to soldiering than merely wielding a sword.
Within the ranks, Polly discovers that many of her comrades share their own secrets, each with unique histories and motivations that defy traditional gender roles. As they confront external threats, the dynamics of camaraderie and loyalty shift, revealing the strength found in unity against a backdrop of humor that only Terry Pratchett can deliver. Polly's journey becomes not just one of personal discovery but also a commentary on courage and identity.
Amidst the laughter and chaos, profound truths about war, society, and the nature of monstrosity emerge. Pratchett weaves his trademark wit into the fabric of a tale that explores the complexities of gender and the absurdities of human behavior, ultimately leaving readers questioning what it truly means to be a hero in a world teetering on the brink of extraordinary madness.
Within the ranks, Polly discovers that many of her comrades share their own secrets, each with unique histories and motivations that defy traditional gender roles. As they confront external threats, the dynamics of camaraderie and loyalty shift, revealing the strength found in unity against a backdrop of humor that only Terry Pratchett can deliver. Polly's journey becomes not just one of personal discovery but also a commentary on courage and identity.
Amidst the laughter and chaos, profound truths about war, society, and the nature of monstrosity emerge. Pratchett weaves his trademark wit into the fabric of a tale that explores the complexities of gender and the absurdities of human behavior, ultimately leaving readers questioning what it truly means to be a hero in a world teetering on the brink of extraordinary madness.