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There's big trouble at the Unseen University, Ankh-Morpork's lone institute of higher learning. A professor is missing—and the one person who can find him is not only the most inept magician the school ever produced, but currently stranded on the unfinished down-under continent of Fourecks. As the UU faculty tries to bring him back, Rincewind is having troubles of his own, thanks to a pushy mystical kangaroo trickster named Scrappy and a mob of Fourecks hooligans who are out to hang him. All his problems would be solved if he could just make it rain . . . for the first time ever. And if the time-traveling professors can get to the right millennium . . .
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The Last Continent, Terry Pratchett
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- The Last Continent
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Terry Pratchett
- Publisher
- HARPER TORCH
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 400
- ISBN10
- 0062280198
- ISBN13
- 9780062280190
- Series
- Discworld
- Tags
- Fiction, Fantasy, Humor, Science Fiction, Magic, Science Fantasy, Gifts for men, English Literature, Comedies, Foreign Languages, Humorous Fantasy, Discworld, Cloudy
- First published
- 1998
- Original title
- The Last Continent
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- There's big trouble at the Unseen University, Ankh-Morpork's lone institute of higher learning. A professor is missing—and the one person who can find him is not only the most inept magician the school ever produced, but currently stranded on the unfinished down-under continent of Fourecks. As the UU faculty tries to bring him back, Rincewind is having troubles of his own, thanks to a pushy mystical kangaroo trickster named Scrappy and a mob of Fourecks hooligans who are out to hang him. All his problems would be solved if he could just make it rain . . . for the first time ever. And if the time-traveling professors can get to the right millennium . . .






