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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
'Outside! What's it like?' Masklin looked blank. 'Well,' he said. 'It's sort of big -'<br />
'Outside! What's it like?' Masklin looked blank. 'Well,' he said. 'It's sort of big -'<br />
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==Characters==
==Characters==
*[[Masklin]]
*[[Masklin]]
*[[Grimma]]
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== Movie ==
== Movie ==
There is a stop-motion animated movie version of [[TV and Film:Truckers|''Truckers'']], produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1992.
There is a stop-motion animated movie version of [[TV and Film:Truckers|''Truckers'']], produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1992.
At the moment, Dreamworks has the film rights to ''Truckers'', and also to ''[[Diggers]]'' and ''[[Wings]]''.
At the moment, Dreamworks has the film rights to ''Truckers'', and also to {{D}} and {{WI}}.


[[Category:Bromeliad series|Truckers]]
[[Category:Bromeliad series|Truckers]]
[[Category:Children's books|Truckers]]
[[Category:Children's books|Truckers]]
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Revision as of 19:04, 14 March 2016

Blurb

'Outside! What's it like?' Masklin looked blank. 'Well,' he said. 'It's sort of big -'
To the thousands of tiny nomes who live under the floorboards of a large department store, there is no Outside. Things like Day and Night, Sun and Rain are just daft old legends.
Then a devastating piece of news shatters their existance: the Store - their whole world - is to be demolished. And it's up to Masklin, one of the last nomes to come into the Store, to mastermind an unbelievable plan that will take all the nomes into the danger of the great Outside...

Characters

Other stuff

  • First book in the Bromeliad series
  • Originally published in Great Britain by Doubleday.
    Copyright (c) 1989 by Terry and Lynn Pratchett

Movie

There is a stop-motion animated movie version of Truckers, produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1992. At the moment, Dreamworks has the film rights to Truckers, and also to Diggers and Wings.