Wyrd Sisters is 6th on the astonishingly successful (and becoming astonishingly epic in scope!) Discworld series. For those familiar with the series, it comes after Sourcery
and before ...
Pros: Another hilarious book by Pratchett, with wonderful characters and a great plot. Cons: Lots of Shakespearean allusions, but to solve that, just read the plays!
Wyrd Sisters, the sixth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, is a very funny take-off of MacBeth. The Shakespearean allusions were a bit above my head without reading the online annotations, but even without that I found I was laughing a great...
Pros: Humor pouring from every page, zany characters, great story Cons: None!
"A bass note sounds. It is a deep, vibrating chord that hints that the brass section may break in at any moment with a fanfare for the cosmos, because the scene is that blackness of deep space with a few stars glittering like the dandruff on the...
Wyrd Sisters is the sixth book in Terry Pratchett's fantasy Discworld novels. If you enjoy fantasy fiction and haven't read any of the Discworld books this is a good one to start with. It's charming, irreverent and loads of fun. The story takes ...
Pros: Pratchett's ceaseless wit and fully-developed characters. Cons: If you haven't read Macbeth, you may not appreciate the plot and wit fully.
Wyrd Sisters is the sixth Discworld novel by Pratchett, of a now ever-increasingly large fantasy series. Obviously, the best place to start reading the Discworld series is from the beginning. But within the series the novels are divided between certain ...
Pros: Brilliant story, amazing characters, genius. Cons: In all honesty, I can't name a single con.
The Discworld series focuses on a disc-shaped planet that rides on the backs of four elephants, which in turn ride on the back of a gigantic turtle (Great A'tuin). The largest city on the Discworld is called Ankh-Morpork, and there are several smaller...
Do you love humor?
Do you love fantasy?
Then Pratchett's work is just what your looking for.
Wyrd sisters is one of his best works.
I had tears in my eyes while reading this book, I laughed so hard.
The mishaps, the silliness,...
Pros: Hilarious, Never boring, Intelligent Plot Cons: Again intelligent plot, some things are just way over your head.
Amazing! Thrilling! And, as always, so NOT a waste of time.
How come I have cons then? Well, I'm 16 years old and just graduated from high school. It's highly unlikely that I know every last detail of Macbeth, Hamlet and/or Romeo & Juliet....
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