Cayr Ariel's review
Witches Abroad: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market Paperback)
by Terry Pratchett
Cayr Ariel's review
Witches Abroad: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market Paperback) by Terry Pratchett
Cayr Ariel's review
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If it's a Discworld book and it has the Witches in it, I'm all in. Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg are two of the funniest characters in Pratchett's novels. Who couldn't love these two apparently doddering and bossy old women who are simultaneously clueless and wise? Magrat Garlick comes into her own in this novel and becomes an integral part of the team, as she takes on the role of godmother, complete with wand (never mind that it's stuck on pumpkins). Send these ladies on a journey across the Discworld, and throw in oversexed tomcat Greebo (who enjoys some truly hilarious scenes in human form), and you've got another classic Pratchett. Thanks, Terry!
