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Pros & Cons
Pros
The characters are delightful and captivating as always. Filled with typical terry humor and reads like a modern fairytale. At times feels like one monty python skit leading into another.
Book b is lighter, something i can dip into before bed, read a chapter or two, and drift off to sleep with a smile.
Highlights
Quality
It's clear, it's solid, it's sturdy, it's got a built in bookmark that isn't fraying.
Having to grapple with beliefs held by those older than her was something i found very compelling and made for an engaging read.
The barging made the transfer made & then the big surprise!
Always it has been easy to find a voice level that doesn't disturb my hubby, yet is easy for me to hear, as i drift off to 😴.
Packaging/appearance
My book has a nice picture (not modern) on the cover, it's in good condition, and it came in right on time!
Competitiveness
To me, the entire discworld series is a little like bob's burgers: some stories are better than others, but even when they're o... Read More
Unlike the first book, this one concentrates on the differences (and similarities between wizardry and witchery.
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Sometimes all three at the same time
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It is quite a bit different than what i became used to with this books
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The idea of the 8th son of and 8th son making a deal just before his 8th is born
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I can see why everyone was recommending terry as a fantasy author and ill be sure to check out his other books in the future
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The novel opens with a surprising conundrum
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In discworld the eighth son of an eighth son is always a wizard
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A lot of arrogance and sexism goes on in discworld and as a consequence drum fails to check that the baby is in fact a boy and unintentionally passes on his staff and power to a baby girl named eskarina or esk for short
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