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Equal Rites (Discworld, #3; Witches, #1)
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RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) I enjoyed this one more than the prior two Discworld novels. But I'll save my comments for later when more people have started.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments RJ wrote: "I enjoyed this one more than the prior two Discworld novels. But I'll save my comments for later when more people have started."

You fast! Or are you just reserving your comments from an earlier read? I will tackle this in a couple of weeks. This was one that I obtained second-hand at a steal in a hardcover book club edition:
Equal Rites (Discworld, #3) by Terry Pratchett
I've got the original U.S. paperback edition also. I am pretty sure that I have re-read this one at some point in the last 20 years.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments This is so good! I love the opening sentence. Also the witty description of sex and the star wars reference all on the first page. Pratchett doesn't usually break the fourth wall to my knowledge like he does here, IIRC.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Marc wrote: "You fast! Or are you just reserving your comments from an earlier read?"

Haha - my comments will be based on my read of this book from earlier this year. I've read the first three Discworld books only. I'll read the fourth with the group next month.

I liked this book best so far. Pratchett seems to have more of an idea where he wants to go with the story instead of just throwing out some random jokes and hoping that will substitute for a coherent plot. Granny Weatherwax is a series favorite and we meet her in the very first pages.

Also, when I read this I got a strong YA vibe. Anyone else feel that way? Not to say adults can't enjoy and appreciate the book but I got the feeling it would appeal to high school and middle school readers as well. Many fantasy books seem that way to me.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments Yeah, Pratchett would never have been one to be, like, "Im going to write SERIOUS fantasy". I think his whimsical, deceptively light-hearted approach simply makes the books appeal to any age. I would never get close to calling it YA, too loaded a term. I thought this even of his ostensibly younger reader Tiffany Aching series.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments Half-way done. Agree with RJ re: a more directed plot. Some bits and pieces come back to me now and then from the last time I read this decades ago but I have no idea how it all turns out.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments Finished it last night. Loved it! So many great moments with Granny Weatherwax, although I think she softened too much by the end. Looking forward to seeing her back in her home Ramtops in Wyrd Sisters. The Librarian had a nice featured scene also.


Sonsoles (sonsoles190) | 112 comments Just started reading today! It's gonna be the first one that I read this novel and I have high expectations =D


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* (marcthedarc) | 660 comments This is not a bad one to start with. I hope you enjoy it, Sonsoles.


message 10: by Gary (new) - rated it 5 stars

Gary Sundell | 199 comments Love Granny. Love Granny trying to fly her broom. I read this recently, I am about to dive into book 7 soon.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Gary wrote: "Love Granny. Love Granny trying to fly her broom. I read this recently, I am about to dive into book 7 soon."

Yes, that was classic. Granny is awesome. I think we all know a Granny Weatherwax.


Sonsoles (sonsoles190) | 112 comments I got to finish the book! A bit late, but I did. I couldn't find to read last month =/

I know I had read this book years ago, but to me it was like the first time, I didn't remember anything and I got surprised about how much I have enjoyed now.

I hope I can finish the next book on time =) I have never read Mort, but I have high expectations for it too.


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