Having
previously read and enjoyed almost all the Discworld books, I
approached this one with some trepidation. Would it live up to the rest
of the series, or would it be a disappointment, and therefore affect my
memory of Discworld as a whole.
While not the funniest of the novels,
that award goes to the early ones, it still has some great humour. This
is mostly generated by the Nac Mac Feegles - always up for a fight,
never up for thinking, they provide the comedy and the muscle when it is
needed. The story centres around Tiffany Aching and the return of the Elves to
our world, but things have changed. No only does Granny Weatherwax die
early in the story, but the Discworld has progressed and we have trains.
In
many ways it is a story about a young woman (don't dare call her a
girl) maturing under difficult circumstances. She has already proved her
worth (in a previous book), but must now establish herself, and in the
most difficult of roles - the 'head' witch.
It is a compelling
read, and an up-to-date commentary on our times, it is not in the top
half of the series in my opinion, and lacked a really good tense fight
scene. The fight was left too late and covered in too little detail, so
it was over before the struggle had hardly got under-way. Nevertheless
it is a good read.
Some of my more detailed reviews - books, films, theatre trips, software etc. I will also post the text of some of my sermons here.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
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