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May 05, 2016 04:22PM
I got ahead of myself and read this last month. What is June's book going to be?
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My review from last month on this book: First off, the witches are some of my favorite characters in Discworld. I've actually read them backwards. This is the 2nd witch book (after Equal Rites), and I think I've read all the others.
The best part of this book is following all the Shakespeare references and trying to figure out where Hwil is getting his "inspiration."
Maggie wrote: "I got ahead of myself and read this last month. What is June's book going to be?"I would like to know also. I want to get it and there are no book stores were I am at.
Brian wrote: "The June pick will be Eric. I believe it is the shortest of the Discworld books."Thanks
The fun thing is though technically Equal Rites comes first, I think this is where the Witches sequence really takes form.
I agree. Granny Weatherwax in Equal Rites isn't the Granny of Wyrd Sisters. All of the essential elements of the witches -- the bees, the drinking song -- are in here.
Definitely. And I love the witches - some of my favourite Pratchett books have them in them, but I love all his books so much it's hard to pick a favourite theme / sequence.
One of my favorite Discworld books. I always liked the witches and to have a visit from DEATH was a great addition. Hwel was great. I hope to see his character again.
The Book Hermit wrote: "Mary wrote: "There's always a visit from DEATH."LOL I never thought about that."
All of the books I believe, however trivial it may be.
Really? Don't remember him showing up in pyramids or carpet jugulum (and a few others) but I really wasn't looking for it so I didn't notice or pay particular attention. That does it, you've convinced me - I shall have to do a complete reread this year (against my will, how could you force me to do such a thing *cough cough*)
Archimedes Grimm wrote: "Really? Don't remember him showing up in pyramids or carpet jugulum (and a few others) but I really wasn't looking for it so I didn't notice or pay particular attention. That does it, you've convin..."That was my plan, but I'm not getting very far. How I long for the gold old days when there were no other distractions
Amen to no other distractions. I think I need a few clones just to read all my books. I could have 1 or 2 for each of my favorite genres. They could sleep in rotation so I wouldn't need any more bedrooms. Not sure how I would feed them all. Think of the great discussions we could have about what we've read!
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Moving Pictures (other topics)Equal Rites (other topics)
Eric (other topics)

