Articles on Discworld Books, Including: Mort, Small Gods, Jingo (Novel), the Last Continent, Sourcery, the Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, the Wee Free Men, Soul Music (Novel), Feet of Clay (Novel), Wyrd Sisters
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Huge fan of Sir Pratchett. Wyrd Sisters is easily my favorite one. Granny Weatherwax is a role model of mine, and Nanny Ogg cracks me up. If I ever get married I want them in my bridal party. Seriously.