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upper part of the throat. The
jugulum is a low part of the throat,
located slightly above the breast. The term
jugulum is
reflected both by the internal...
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Carpe Jugulum (/ˈkɑːrpi ˈdʒʌɡjʊləm/;
Latatian for "go for the throat", cf.
Carpe diem) is a
comic fantasy novel by
English writer Terry Pratchett, the...
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really seized the diem!" The
Terry Pratchett comic fantasy novel Carpe Jugulum parodies the
phrase in its title--instead of
seize the day, it translates...
- fantasy, like
fairy tales (notably
Witches Abroad) or
vampire tales (Carpe
Jugulum).
Analogies of real-world issues, such as
religion (Small Gods), fundamentalism...
- dead). The
story was po****rized by
Terry Pratchett's 1998 book
Carpe Jugulum, a
comic fantasy novel making extensive use of
vampire legends. Pratchett...
- "well-written mystery".
January Magazine found it to be "richer than (...)
Carpe Jugulum" and "satisfyingly
similar to (...) Jingo, and
noted its "violent and disturbing...
- books, and elsewhere, as "not as
interesting as
people think". By
Carpe Jugulum the
account had
become that "he used to grow
carnivorous plants, but now...
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loyal pet in the
Harry Potter series. In
Terry Pratchett's
novel Carpe Jugulum, the
search for the
phoenix forms an
important side plot. In
Eiichiro Oda's...
- to be Armed") are a type of
fairy folk. They
appear in the
novels Carpe Jugulum, The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Wintersmith, I
Shall Wear Midnight...
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University Genre Fantasy Publisher Doubleday,
London Publication date 1998 ISBN 0-385-40989-3 (hardcover) Preceded by Jingo Followed by
Carpe Jugulum ...