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Three witches in Discworld
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Three witches in Discworld; the Shakespeare sendups throughout are much more enjoyable now that I've read Shakespeare in the intervening 30 years.
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Am 4. November 1988 von Corgi veröffentlicht.
Sub-series: Witches #2
Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and Maigrat have fairy godmother-dom thrust upon them.
Three witches in Discworld; the Shakespeare sendups throughout are much more enjoyable now that I've read Shakespeare in the intervening 30 years.
Muy divertido, sobre todo el ultimo tercio en el que ya está todo enmarañado y brillan todos los personajes.
Increíble la sinergia de las tres personalidades de las brujas, pensaba, no se por qué, que me iba a gustar menos que la saga de los magos pero ni por asomo está siendo así. Y el humor mas fino e hilado que en Ritos Iguales me ha sacado muchas risas. ¡A por el siguiente!
My favourite so far in my re-read. Always loved the witches. The witches reminded me so much of certain relatives of mine - guess I never really appreciated that when I first read it growing up. So many genuinely laugh out loud moments.
Early Discworld novels are a little more rough around the edges, it they still have their charms. I’ve skipped the witches books for too long
Early Discworld novels are a little more rough around the edges, it they still have their charms. I’ve skipped the witches books for too long
I didn't like this one as much. I found it hard to follow the plot and I disliked how a lot of characters were .. characterised. I also suspect that a lot of references went right over my head, since I haven't really read any Shakespeare, and I've ignored all summaries of Shakespeare that ever showed up in my life.