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In the end, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents is a funny and worthwhile read, just not for younger kids.
REVIEW: The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett 2005
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For Mice and Men: Male Contraceptives Successful in Rodents in: Science & Technology News
For Mice and Men: Male Contraceptives Successful in Rodents | Impact Lab 2007
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For Mice and Men: Male Contraceptives Successful in Rodents | Impact Lab
For Mice and Men: Male Contraceptives Successful in Rodents | Impact Lab 2007
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The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents is my first Terry Pratchett book.
REVIEW: The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett 2005
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It has lately been shown that some quadrupeds much lower in the scale than monkeys, namely Rodents, are able to produce correct musical tones: see the account of a singing Hesperomys, by the Rev.S. Lockwood, in the ` American Naturalist, 'vol.v. December, 1871, p. 761.
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These animals are hence called Rodents, or gnawers, and the two great front teeth are called "rodent-teeth."
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The Rodents are the enemy parasite that leech all that is good and fair from the host as they sit around and cry like babies taking no action themselves.
Homeland Stupidity 2009
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Read the new Discworld novel The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents which is not a continuation of any of the existing storylines - in essence (not to give away anything not on the dustjacket) it's the pied piper story - but the main character is a talking cat (Morris I mean Maurice), intelligent rats, a stupid kid who plays a pipe, and they're running a scam on every rural town they stop at a la the pied piper story.
house/parties, Discworld, the advent of Saruman badger 2001
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Somehow I hadn't got around to this, the last Pratchett book in the house (I've read all of Discworld except The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents and I think Reaper Man).
January Books 5) The Wee Free Men, by Terry Pratchett liberaliser 2010
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If you get the Carnegie Medal for a children's book, which I got for the Amazing Morris and his Educated Rodents, there are children's librarians voting for that, and kids themselves and they know if it's a children's book or not.
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