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Violence
Some
Fantasy violence and supernatural peril; nothing graphic
Language
Barely any
Clean language; Pratchett's humor
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The gentle philosophical weight of fame and what it costs; Susan's discovery of her heritage
What this book is about
Death has disappeared, leaving his granddaughter Susan to fill in. Meanwhile, a young man has discovered music with rocks in it—and the music is using him. Terry Pratchett's sixteenth Discworld novel is a meditation on rock and roll, celebrity, and the nature of Death—with characteristic humor and surprising emotional depth.
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