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Jingo

8.8
Very Good
From ~$10 USD for paperback

description Jingo Overview

Jingo is a sharp satire of war and patriotism, exploring the absurdity of conflict and the manipulation of public opinion. The story revolves around a border dispute between Ankh-Morpork and Genua, and the escalating tensions that lead to war. Pratchett masterfully exposes the political machinations and propaganda that fuel conflict, while also highlighting the humanity of those caught in the crossfire. Its a timely and relevant commentary on international relations.

recommend Best for: Readers who enjoy witty, thought-provoking fiction that uses fantasy as a lens to examine real-world political manipulation and the dangers of unchecked nationalism.

info Jingo Specifications

balance Jingo Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Sharp and timely satire that exposes the absurdity of nationalism and war propaganda
  • check Terry Pratchett's signature wit makes complex political themes accessible and entertaining
  • check Strong character development, particularly for Commander Vimes and the City Watch
  • check Engaging plot with genuine tension despite the comedic style
  • check Stands well as a standalone novel while enriching the broader Discworld universe
  • check Thought-provoking commentary that remains relevant to modern geopolitical discourse
thumb_down Cons
  • close Full appreciation may require familiarity with the Discworld series and recurring characters
  • close Some readers may find the political satire feels heavy-handed or preachy at times
  • close Humor style may not appeal to readers who prefer straightforward narrative
  • close Later editions occasionally contain dated references that feel less relevant today
  • close Some readers report the pacing slows significantly in the middle chapters

help Jingo FAQ

What is Jingo by Terry Pratchett about?

Jingo follows a border dispute between Ankh-Morpork and Genua that threatens to escalate into full-scale war. When a mysterious island rises between the two nations, political tensions surge, and Commander Vimes must navigate jingoism and manipulation to prevent conflict.

Is Jingo part of the Discworld series, and where does it fit?

Jingo is the 21st Discworld novel, published in 1997. It belongs to the City Watch sub-series, featuring Commander Sam Vimes. It can be read independently but follows events from Men at Arms.

Do I need to read other Discworld books before Jingo?

Jingo works as a standalone novel, but familiarity with earlier City Watch books like Guards! Guards! and Men at Arms enhances the experience with established character dynamics and continuity.

What genre is Jingo, and who would enjoy it?

Jingo is a satirical fantasy novel blending comedy with political commentary. It appeals to fans of Terry Pratchett, Discworld enthusiasts, and readers who enjoy thoughtful humor combined with social criticism.

What is Jingo?
Jingo is a sharp satire of war and patriotism, exploring the absurdity of conflict and the manipulation of public opinion. The story revolves around a border dispute between Ankh-Morpork and Genua, and the escalating tensions that lead to war. Pratchett masterfully exposes the political machinations and propaganda that fuel conflict, while also highlighting the humanity of those caught in the crossfire. Its a timely and relevant commentary on international relations.
How good is Jingo?
Jingo scores 8.8/10 (Very Good) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Entertainment category. The 8.8/10 reflects Pratchett's masterful ability to blend razor-sharp political satire with compelling storytelling and memorable characters. Points...
How much does Jingo cost?
From ~$10 USD for paperback
What are the best alternatives to Jingo?
See our alternatives page for Jingo for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Guards! Guards!.
What is Jingo best for?

Readers who enjoy witty, thought-provoking fiction that uses fantasy as a lens to examine real-world political manipulation and the dangers of unchecked nationalism.

How does Jingo compare to Guards! Guards!?
See our detailed comparison of Jingo vs Guards! Guards! with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Jingo worth it in 2026?
With a score of 8.8/10, Jingo is highly rated in Entertainment. See all Entertainment ranked.
What are the key specifications of Jingo?
  • ISBN: 978-0062225672
  • Author: Terry Pratchett
  • Awards: Hugo Award Nominee (1998)
  • Series: Discworld (City Watch sub-series)
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Doubleday (UK), HarperTorch (US)

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