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Not exactly the book mentioned in ''[[Discworld/Thud|Thud!]]'', this book uses [[Art Shift|three distinct art styles]]. It tells the story of the time (mentioned in ''[[Discworld/Thud|Thud]]!'') when Vimes changed the story to a more "city appropriate" version, removing the animals and putting in city people. The first, most realistic, art style is the real world events. The second, highly simplistic, is for the ''Where's My Cow?'' book itself. The third is a cartoony style that anthropomorphesises the toys and paintings, a visual description of young Sam's imagination. As young Sam gets more and more worked up the art styles blend together.
 
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== This work shows examples of ==
* [[Defictionalization]]: The book in this book was just a [[Show Within a Show|Book In A Book]] until it was made for real.
** And try say everything before "until" ten times!
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