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Wyrd Sisters (Discworld #6)[March 22, 2024]
This is my favorite book in the series so far. It's funny, I love the witches and except for a small portion I thought the plot moved along.
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Easy to rate my Discworld reads, so far:
1) Witches (Wyrd Sisters / Equal Rites)
2) Death (Mort)
3) Rincewind (Light Fantastic // Color of Magic / Sourcery)
Sorted in order by series in parentheses, altho I'm least sure about Color of Magic / Sourcery placement...
I love the fact Death appears in all the books... just hearing the narrator change puts a smile on my face when he appears out of the blue... he didn't really appear too much more in Mort than he does in other books... so I don't rate Mort on Death, so much as Mort & other characters / plotline...
1) Witches (Wyrd Sisters / Equal Rites)
2) Death (Mort)
3) Rincewind (Light Fantastic // Color of Magic / Sourcery)
Sorted in order by series in parentheses, altho I'm least sure about Color of Magic / Sourcery placement...
I love the fact Death appears in all the books... just hearing the narrator change puts a smile on my face when he appears out of the blue... he didn't really appear too much more in Mort than he does in other books... so I don't rate Mort on Death, so much as Mort & other characters / plotline...
So glad you enjoyed it! I remember really liking this one though details are fuzzy :D I just need a Discworld break before jumping back in so I'll be late.
This was awesome! I am a humongous fan of Shakespeare, so this homage to his plays was awesome!!! On top of that, I loved the emphasis on Words as Magic! It is wonderful because it's so true! And, of course, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg are what I want to be when I grow up! Loved every second of it!
It's great... I've seen some reviewers compare it to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead for it's flipping of the narrative...
Reminded me of that Shakespeare episode of Doctor Who with the witches... and an Iron Druid short story we read recently...
Reminded me of that Shakespeare episode of Doctor Who with the witches... and an Iron Druid short story we read recently...
Almost finished. I think I liked this one the best so far. It was humorous and fairly entertaining. I do think I’m missing something by listening to them via audiobook. I just don’t think the narration is great. Next one I’ll eye read.
Timelord Iain wrote: "Easy to rate my Discworld reads, so far:1) Witches (Wyrd Sisters / Equal Rites)
2) Death (Mort)
3) Rincewind (Light Fantastic // Color of Magic / Sourcery)
Sorted in order by series in parenthes..."
Pretty much agree with this. Finally finished today. I missed where ever it was alluded to that (view spoiler)
First when the Fool met Tomjon and it felt like he seemed very familiar, then when Margaret started observing them when together...
Rob wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Easy to rate my Discworld reads, so far:
1) Witches (Wyrd Sisters / Equal Rites)
2) Death (Mort)
3) Rincewind (Light Fantastic // Color of Magic / Sourcery)
Sorted in order ..."
Nana Ogg kept giving the younger witch (view spoiler)
1) Witches (Wyrd Sisters / Equal Rites)
2) Death (Mort)
3) Rincewind (Light Fantastic // Color of Magic / Sourcery)
Sorted in order ..."
Nana Ogg kept giving the younger witch (view spoiler)
Choko wrote: "This was awesome! I am a humongous fan of Shakespeare, so this homage to his plays was awesome!!! On top of that, I loved the emphasis on Words as Magic! It is wonderful because it's so true! And, ..."I'm embarrassed that it took me about 15% into the story--when (view spoiler)--for me to realize this was a Shakespeare homage... Starting off MacBeth, but maybe some Hamlet in the coming? About 20% in and enjoying this the most of the lot so far.
24% in--(view spoiler) I'm having fun trying to identify which part is inspired by which play... Only catching tragedies so far.
38% Granny "running up and down outside trying to get her broomstick started" makes me think of all the things folk have to do to coax an old car to start...
You are not kidding! And then we have today, when my friend refused to even consider buying a car without heated seats and remote start .. We have been so spoiled!
Finished! Definitely my favorite of the bunch so far, even if I still feel like the "plot" was rather messy... I loved all the Shakespeare calll-outs...
Nirkatze wrote: "Finished! Definitely my favorite of the bunch so far, even if I still feel like the "plot" was rather messy... I loved all the Shakespeare calll-outs..."Messy is a good word for it. I thought the same when I read it. This one is my favorite so far but I agree that the plot was a bit all over the place.
I love the nod to Shakespeare/Macbeth on the title page :D(Starring Three Witches, also kings, daggers, crowns, storms, dwarfs, cats, ghosts, spectres, apes, bandits, demons, forests, heirs, jesters, tortures, trolls, turntables, general rejoicing and divers alarums.)
I am bit late to the party but this is the next book for me to read in the series and it has been 9 months since I have finished Sourcery and I need to get back on track with it.
At page 135 which is 40% (view spoiler)Apparently there's also a full-length animated film of Wyrd Sisters that was made by Cosgrove Hall in 1997 freely available on YouTube. I haven't watched it yet but though I'd share the link if anyone was interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGKP2...
Took a peek at the movie and it's a bit weird hearing the same lines being said so slow after listening to the audio at 3x speed... LOL. It seems to hit a lot of the salient parts. The animation looks weird to me though--I'm spoiled by pretty anime people.@Marie--glad to see you join the party!
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