But for the witches travelling to the distant city of Genua, things are never that simple. Servant girls have to marry the prince. That’s what life is all about. You can’t fight a Happy Ending. At least — up until now.
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'TERRY PRATCHETT IS SIMPLY THE BEST HUMOROUS WRITER OF THE 20TH CENTURY' - Brendan Wignall, Oxford Times --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Once Upon a Time . . . Or Is It?,
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This review is from: Witches Abroad (Mass Market Paperback)
You know the story. The poor servant girl who gets to wear glass slippers and go to the ball marries the prince and lives happily ever after. That was before Terry Pratchett got ahold of the tale and put a few twists in it. Magrat Garlick, youngest member of a coven of witches, has just become a fairy godmother-wand and all. Though the wand seems to be hopelessly set on pumpkins for some reason. And she's got an assignment: to travel to the far away magical city of Genua and stop Emberella from going to the ball. Joining her on this quest is the earthy and often double entendre Nanny Ogg and the ever popular Granny Weatherwax.Don't expect any kind of typical adventure tale here. Any one who has read Terry Pratchett knows that it won't be long until these three wyrd sisters traversing in "foreign parts" turn every familiar story topsy turvy in a combination of hysterical footnotes, hilarious reactions (check out how the witches deal with the running of the bulls) and sometimes downright poignant observations on humanity. Terry's humor is never devoid of the heart that keeps his work from becoming merely clever and slapstick. Instead, this book reads as an insightful look at human nature and the nature of stories, and how the two are intertwined. This is Terry Pratchett's 12th Discworld novel and American fans who have been trying to get ahold of Pratchett's earlier work will be delighted to add this book to their collection. For new readers, (I'm a little envious of anyone discovering Pratchett for the first time) your journey into the wonderful, hysterical, whimsical and insightful Discworld novels has only just begun. There are more than twenty six tales of the Discworld to explore. This reprinted paperback version has a sneak peek at Pratchett's next release, NIGHT WATCH, at the back of the book. If you enjoy this book, please check out the rest of Mr. Pratchett's Discworld novels. To start at the beginning of stories featuring Granny Weatherwax, EQUAL RITES is her first introduction, but the better start is WYRD SISTERS which introduces the entire coven. The book to look for following WITCHES ABROAD is LORDS AND LADIES, this is the next book featuring Granny and the coven after their return from foreign parts. Happy Reading! Shanshad ^_^
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A great book for anybody interested in fantasy!,
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This review is from: Witches Abroad (Discworld) (Paperback)
When the fairy godmother, Desiderata died, the discworld was short one godmother because she didn't train anybody to take her place. When digging around in her home, two witches, Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax fail to find the wand of the deceased. Later they find out that Desiderata had given her wand to a young witch named Magrat Garlick. Along with the wand, she is given a mission to travel to the city of Genua, on the other side of the discworld, and stop a marriage arranged by a rival fairy godmother, Lilith de Tempscire. All three witches embark on an interesting journey across parts of the discworld they have never seen. They encounter gnomes, gypsies, and kingdoms that were ruined by Lilith. When they arrive in the city, they end their exciting mission, meeting new and interesting people and meeting Magrat's goddaughter. This is a must read for anybody interested in fantasy. Terry Pratchett accomplishes a lot with his three main characters. He also adds in his share of comedy, which lightens the mood, and makes the book a more enjoyable read.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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In which Granny Weatherwax storms the Big Easy (or an unreasonable facsimile thereof),
By E. M. Van Court "Van, emvc (at) lycos.com" (Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Witches Abroad (Mass Market Paperback)
Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Magrat the wet hen, and Greebo cross the Disc to face off with the Fairy Godmother. Enroute, pumpkins rescue a trapped seam of gold, and a few dwarves, Greebo finds that vampires leave a bad taste in his mouth, the running of the bulls has to deal with the absinthe of witches, the headology of cards is explored, the relationship between princesses and pricks is considered, and the grande romance between Casanunder and Nanny Ogg is ignited. Greebo's personality is revealed and the mystical significance of gumbo and jambalya is made clear.Fairy tales, travelogues, the true spirit of cats, and most especially, New Orleans are shamelessly lampooned, satired, and described pretty accurately. I loved this one. Terry Pratchett was at the peak of form in Witches Abroad. It sparkled, it amused, it provided the pleasure of "spot the reference" that the Discworld series is best for. Although Greebo was a supporting character in this one, he got great attention. His philosophy of happiness through a balance of "something to eat, something to fight, and something to mate with" is an inspiration. Yes, this one made fun of New Orleans. But if you can know this and read this book and not have an itch to visit the Big Easy (or visit again), you need to read it again and accept that there is almost as much truth about the Cresent City in here as there is fiction, and you probably haven't guessed right about which is which. Read it. Reread it. This is among the best of Discworld.
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