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A trilogy of novels for younger readers by [[Terry Pratchett]], consisting of ''Truckers'', ''Diggers'' and ''Wings''.
'''''The Nome Trilogy''''', also known as '''''[[The Bromeliad Trilogy]]''''', is a trilogy of novels for younger readers by [[Terry Pratchett]], consisting of ''Truckers'', ''Diggers'' and ''Wings''.


It begins with a small (and shrinking) tribe of Nomes, tiny people who live in woodland near a motorway. Among their few and valued possessions is the Thing, a black cube that is reputed to talk and give good advice.
It begins with a small (and shrinking) tribe of Nomes, tiny people who live in woodland near a motorway. Among their few and valued possessions is the Thing, a black cube that is reputed to talk and give good advice.
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''Truckers'' has been adapted for television by [[Cosgrove Hall]] animation. A movie version is in [[Development Hell]].
''Truckers'' has been adapted for television by [[Cosgrove Hall]] animation. A movie version is in [[Development Hell]].


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=== The trilogy provides examples of: ===

* [[Canon Welding]]: The first book is set in the real town of Grimthorpe, although it mentions the Neil Armstrong Shopping Centre. Since the Neil Armstrong Shopping Centre is a major location in the ''[[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy]]'', the later books say the Store was in Blackbury.
* [[Canon Welding]]: The first book is set in the real town of Grimthorpe, although it mentions the Neil Armstrong Shopping Centre. Since the Neil Armstrong Shopping Centre is a major location in the ''[[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy]]'', the later books say the Store was in Blackbury.
* [[Cargo Cult]]: The Store nomes worship Arnold Bros Est. 1905, and the nomes of Florida worship NASA.
* [[Cargo Cult]]: The Store nomes worship Arnold Bros Est. 1905, and the nomes of Florida worship NASA.
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* [[Never Mess with Granny]]
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]
* [[Our Gnomes Are Weirder]]
* [[Our Gnomes Are Weirder]]
* [[Shamgri La]]
* [[Shangri La]]
* [[Take a Third Option]]: To quote the back cover blurb of ''Diggers'':
* [[Take a Third Option]]: To quote the back cover blurb of ''Diggers'':
{{quote|"And Grimma said, We have two choices. We can run, or we hide. And they said, Which shall we do? She said, We shall Fight."}}
{{quote|"And Grimma said, We have two choices. We can run, or we hide. And they said, Which shall we do? She said, We shall Fight."}}
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 16 August 2020

The Nome Trilogy, also known as The Bromeliad Trilogy, is a trilogy of novels for younger readers by Terry Pratchett, consisting of Truckers, Diggers and Wings.

It begins with a small (and shrinking) tribe of Nomes, tiny people who live in woodland near a motorway. Among their few and valued possessions is the Thing, a black cube that is reputed to talk and give good advice.

And one day it does talk, and reveals that it knows the true history of Nomes, how they came to be where they are, and how they can get Home.

There's just one or two small problems they need to overcome first...


Truckers has been adapted for television by Cosgrove Hall animation. A movie version is in Development Hell.

Tropes used in The Nome Trilogy include:

"And Grimma said, We have two choices. We can run, or we hide. And they said, Which shall we do? She said, We shall Fight."

The TV series provides examples of:

  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Granny Morky does this to one of the Bandits, flooring him with a punch while he's showing off his skills.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: Thames TV released the series as a feature length version on VHS shortly after it came out, yet various rights issues have prevented ITV Plc. from releasing a DVD version