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by Terry Pratchett (1989)
Like 'Carpe Jugulum', this Discworld novel offers sharp satire and a unique take on fantasy tropes.

by Terry Pratchett (1998)
Carpe Jugulum (Latin for "seize the throat", cf. Carpe diem) is a comic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett, the twenty-third in the Discworld series. It was first published in 1998. In Carpe Jugulum, Terry Pratchett pastiches the traditions of vampire literature, playing with the mythic archetypes and featuring a tongue-in-cheek reversal of 'vampyre' subculture with young vampires who wear bright clothes, drink wine, and stay up until noon. (description taken from [Wikipedia][1]) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpe_Jugulum
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by Terry Pratchett (1989)
Like 'Carpe Jugulum', this Discworld novel offers sharp satire and a unique take on fantasy tropes.

by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman (1990)
Shares 'Carpe Jugulum''s blend of humor, satire, and a playful subversion of established tropes.

by Terry Pratchett (1987)
Continues the Discworld's tradition of humor and philosophical exploration, similar to 'Carpe Jugulum'.

by Scott Lynch
Offers a similar witty, satirical take on fantasy with clever protagonists as seen in 'Carpe Jugulum'.

by Ben Aaronovitch (2001)
Features a blend of humor, supernatural elements, and a grounded, satirical perspective like 'Carpe Jugulum'.
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