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Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett
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Monstrous Regiment (original 2003; edition 2003)

by Terry Pratchett

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Fantasy. Fiction. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:War has come to Discworld…again.

And, to no one's great surprise, the conflict centers around the small, insufferably arrogant, strictly fundamentalist duchy of Borogravia, which has long prided itself on its ability to beat up on its neighbors. This time, however, it's Borogravia that's getting its long-overdue comeuppance, which has left the country severely drained of young men.

Ever since her brother Paul marched off to battle a year ago, Polly Perks has been running The Duchess, her family's inn - even though the revered national deity, Nuggan, has decreed that female ownership of a business is an Abomination. To keep The Duchess in the family, Polly must find her missing sibling. So she cuts off her hair, dons masculine garb, and sets out to join him in this man's army.

Polly is afraid that someone will see through her disguise; a fear that proves groundless when the legendary Sergeant Jackrum accepts her without question. Or perhaps the sergeant is too desperate to discriminate - which would explain why a vampire, a troll, a zombie, a religious fanatic, and two uncommonly close "friends” are also eagerly welcomed into the fighting fold. Soon, Polly finds herself wondering about the myriad peculiarities of her new brothers-in-arms. It would appear that Polly "Ozzer” Perks is not the only grunt with a secret.

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Title:Monstrous Regiment
Authors:Terry Pratchett
Info:Doubleday (2003), Hardcover, 329 pages
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Tags:hardback, fiction, fantasy, humour, Series - Discworld, War, women dressed as men, Watch, AM Times

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Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett (2003)

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I’m not as impressed as I normally am in the Discworld. Vimes was only present in a token way. The concept was amusing. ( )
  2wonderY | Jan 1, 2025 |
A readable book with some good details and a few laughs, but he never really decided what he wanted to do with the story, which wanders around rather aimlessly towards the end. A perfectionist would have called this an intermediate draft and carried on working on it, but it seems that he was more interested in moving on to the next book. ( )
  jpalfrey | Dec 17, 2024 |
This book is sort of like Mulan except everyone is Mulan. Possibly my favourite Pratchett book (as sole author) and that is actually really saying something with his body of work ( )
  LadyLast | Jun 18, 2024 |
Polly's brother went off to war, as did all of the other men. Polly's determined to go find him and bring him home. But the only way to do this is to enlist. So she cuts off her hair, puts on some trousers, and becomes Oliver "Ozzer" Perks. And joins up in this man's army...And she's not the only one.

I went to a book signing and met Terry Pratchett when this book came out. I don't remember much of the speaking portion of the evening as I was wrangling a 4 year old at the time, but my memories of our interaction during the book signing are overwhelmingly positive. I didn't like the book very much at first but on my third read through it I caught some references I had missed before and liked it much better. I think the reference to a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman pretending to be a man is my favorite quote of the book. ( )
  elorin | Jun 8, 2024 |
This tale of how Polly runs away to war to find her brother, becomes Oliver, learns a lot about life, and saves the world is a lovely one. It does occasionally suffer from 'that's not how you do feminism, Mr Pratchett', both with characters coming out with clangers [forgiveable] and the authorial voice making sweepingly *wrong* statements [no, I can't think of what it was, but I was cranky for a couple of days]. I read it out slowly to the kids (ages 11, 14, and 17), over several months (not always the same set of kids - it started as "the book we read while middlest is at dancing"), and there was often discussion about it at other times.

Like many of Pratchett's later books, it did feel like he had picked a set of topics to investigate in detail, and that here we had War! what is it good for!, women in the military, and a side order of how the laity handle religion when the pronouncements become incomprehensible. ( )
  fred_mouse | May 10, 2024 |
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Like all of Pratchett's best work, this book bridges its classical sources to the present day, bringing feminist and trans themes to light along with contemporary ideas about religious wars, militarism, mercantilism and geopolitics.

And all of that in a novel that flies along with such sprightliness that you'd never suspect it was pulling such heavy freight.
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Fantasy. Fiction. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:War has come to Discworld…again.

And, to no one's great surprise, the conflict centers around the small, insufferably arrogant, strictly fundamentalist duchy of Borogravia, which has long prided itself on its ability to beat up on its neighbors. This time, however, it's Borogravia that's getting its long-overdue comeuppance, which has left the country severely drained of young men.

Ever since her brother Paul marched off to battle a year ago, Polly Perks has been running The Duchess, her family's inn - even though the revered national deity, Nuggan, has decreed that female ownership of a business is an Abomination. To keep The Duchess in the family, Polly must find her missing sibling. So she cuts off her hair, dons masculine garb, and sets out to join him in this man's army.

Polly is afraid that someone will see through her disguise; a fear that proves groundless when the legendary Sergeant Jackrum accepts her without question. Or perhaps the sergeant is too desperate to discriminate - which would explain why a vampire, a troll, a zombie, a religious fanatic, and two uncommonly close "friends” are also eagerly welcomed into the fighting fold. Soon, Polly finds herself wondering about the myriad peculiarities of her new brothers-in-arms. It would appear that Polly "Ozzer” Perks is not the only grunt with a secret.

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It began as a sudden strange fancy . . .

Polly Perks had to become a boy in a hurry. Cutting off her hair and wearing trousers was easy. Learning to fart and belch in public and walk like an ape took more time . . .

And now she's enlisted in the army, and searching for her lost brother.

But there's a war on. There's always a war on. And Polly and her fellow recruits are suddenly in the thick of it, without any training, and the enemy is hunting them.

All they have on their side is the most artful sergeant in the army and a vampire with a lust for coffee. Well . . . They have the Secret. And as they take the war to the heart of the enemy, they have to use all the resources of . . . the Monstrous Regiment.
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Polly Perks cuts off
her hair, joins the army, meets
misfits, finds brother!
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