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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- ISBN
- 9780061376726
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Other editions (29)
Other editions

Hayaletleri Ancak Sen Anlayabilirsin
2019 • Delidolu
Turkish

Nur du kannst sie verstehen Roman
1997 • Goldmann
German

Nur du kannst sie verstehen Roman
1995 • Bertelsmann
German

Joni A'r Meirnon (Welsh Edition)
1997 • Cyhoeddiadau Mei
Welsh

Johnny ve Oluler
2013 • Tudem Kultur
Turkish

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • HarperCollins
English

Johnny y los muertos Una aventura de Johnny Maxwell
2010 • Timun Mas Narrativa
Spanish

Johnny and the Dead
2009 • Harper Collins
English

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • Audiobooks
English

Johnny and the Dead
2018 • National Geographic Books
English

Johnny and the Dead (The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
2001 • Chivers Audio Books
English

Johnny i zmarli
1997 • Rebis
Polish

Johnny and the Dead
2010 • Penguin Random House Children's UK
English

Johnny and the Dead
1997 • Chivers Press by arrangement with Transworld Publishers
English

Johnny and the Dead
2010 • National Geographic Books
English

Johnny and the Dead
1994 • Corgi
English

Johnny and the Dead (The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
1998 • Chivers Audio Books
English

Johnny and the Dead
2006 • Harper Collins
English

The Johnny Maxwell Collection
2005 • Corgi
English

Johnny and the Dead
2004 • Corgi
English

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • HarperCollins
English

Johnny and the Dead
2007 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Johnny and the Dead
1993 • Doubleday
English

Johnny and the Dead
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Johnny and the Dead
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Johnny and the Dead
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Johnny ve ölüler
2003 • Dost
Turkish
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Reviewers widely praise the book as a clever, funny, and thought-provoking story, particularly for fans of Terry Pratchett's distinctive style. Many found it to be a delightful read, filled with sharp wit, quirky humor, and engaging wordplay that consistently elicited laughter and smiles. The characters, especially the portrayal of the dead, are highlighted as endearing and memorable, each given a heroic quality within their own lives. Beyond the humor, the book is appreciated for its deeper social commentary and exploration of significant themes such as community, history, memory, and the meaning of life and death, all delivered without being preachy. Readers noted that the narrative flows beautifully, making it an enjoyable experience that leaves one reflecting on the world with a fresh perspective.
Despite its strengths, some readers identified several drawbacks. A few found the book's structure to be somewhat unconventional, with a greater focus on the deceased characters than on the protagonist, Johnny, and noted that the plot could stagnate in the latter half, sometimes lacking a clear, overarching point beyond philosophical statements. Specific writing issues were mentioned, including jarring scene transitions and difficulty discerning who was speaking during multi-character dialogues, particularly in digital formats. A significant criticism revolved around the book's dated cultural references from the early 1990s, including jokes about political correctness and outdated, potentially offensive characterizations and language, such as the use of a derogatory term and a "token" character whose portrayal was seen as problematic. Additionally, some felt it was a step down from the previous book in the series, finding the premise less original or the characters not as rich as those in Pratchett's other works.
Overall, the book is considered a charming and heartwarming read, offering a unique blend of humor and poignant reflection. While it may not reach the same heights as some of Pratchett's other acclaimed works for all readers, it is generally enjoyed for its lighthearted adventure and underlying messages. It is highly recommended for Terry Pratchett fans who appreciate his unique voice, even in his young adult novels. The book is suitable for a wide range of readers, from children aged ten and up to adults, as it skillfully balances a simpler narrative style with enough satirical wit and thematic depth to engage all ages. Those looking for a quick, enjoyable read that offers both laughter and gentle contemplation on life, death, and community will likely find this a rewarding experience.
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