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There are two Paradise Streets in the works of Terry Pratchett. | There are two '''Paradise Streets''' in the works of Terry Pratchett. | ||
One is a rather unfortunately named residential street in the [[The Shades|Shades]] district of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. It continues turnwise from [[The Pitts]] at [[Elm Street]] until it realises its mistake and stops before reaching [[Shamlegger Street]]. | One is a rather unfortunately named residential street in the [[The Shades|Shades]] district of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. It continues turnwise from [[The Pitts]] at [[Elm Street]] until it realises its mistake and stops before reaching [[Shamlegger Street]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 8 September 2017
There are two Paradise Streets in the works of Terry Pratchett.
One is a rather unfortunately named residential street in the Shades district of Ankh-Morpork. It continues turnwise from The Pitts at Elm Street until it realises its mistake and stops before reaching Shamlegger Street.
The other is in the Blackbury conurbation and becomes a key transtemporal location in Johnny and the Bomb.
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