Witches Abroad: A Discworld Novel (Discworld Novels)
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One of the "Discworld" novels. The witches Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick travel to the distant city of Genua to make sure that a servant girl doesn't marry a prince. But all they've got is Mrs Gogol's voodoo, a one-eyed cat and a secondhand magic wand that can only do pumpkins.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4407 in Books
- Published on: 1992-11-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Customer Reviews
One of Pratchett's best
This is one of my all-time favourite Pratchett books. Everything that he's good at is exhibited here - adapting stories and fairy tales, "translating" real life culture to the Discworld, great characterisation and dialogue, a great plot - and, of course, it's hilariously funny.
If you're a fan of the Witches, it's even better. Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick each get a chance to shine, in their own particular ways (as does Greebo). Pratchett takes them far away from Lancre, and it's highly entertaining to see how they react to 'forn' cultures and people. Nanny's postcards home are particularly worth a mention for sheer comedy value!
It's amazing how many references to real life cultures, stories and events Pratchett manages to fit into this book, and yet none of them seem hurried, forced or superfluous - each event fits in perfectly to one fantastic story. It's one of those books where every single line is a classic and every bit of dialogue is completely perfect. Hard to imagine how it could get better than this.
I laughed so much I had tears rolling down my face.
The Christmas panto has never been the same since reading "Witches Abroad". Every page brought more absurd farce and I just couldn't put the book down. There should be a warning on the cover that reading in public may result in internment in the local home for the mentally unbalanced as well as being asked "Are you alright, Dear?" by concerned strangers.
My Mother (who is NOT a fantasy fan) asked me very secretively if "There are any other books by that author?" after she started reading it just to make sure the content was suitable for my son to read. He had to wait until she had finished it before he got a look in! Of all the Terry Pratchett books I have read, and I have read most of them, "Witches Abroad" remains my all time favourite. It is one book I can read over and over and always find something new.
A basic knowledge of folk stories is needed to get the most out of the story. Put the real world on hold for an evening and escape into Discworld.
My favourite Pratchett
This is aboslutely my favourite Discworld novel. Magrat Garlick, the slightly wet witch, finds herself unexpectedly landed with the job of being a Fairy Godmother. Her job is to go to Genua and stop her goddaughter Ella from marrying the Duc of Genua. Naturally, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg decide to accompany her. Their journey across the Discoworld to Genua is a hilarious trip full of memorable encounters. One of the best bits is when they are rowing a boat along an underground river and encounter a sinister Golum-like creature. Granny Weatherwax whacks him over the head with an oar. Now if only Tolkein had thought of that! Then there's the wonderful bit in the village inn where the witches remain happily oblivious to the fact that the village is being terrorised by a vampire. He is out to get Magrat, but naturally has no luck, and the vampire ends up inside Greebo, nanny Ogg's dreadful cat. "Vampires have risen from the grave, the crypt and the tomb, but have never managed it from the cat". And then there's the marvellous bit on the riverboatr, where Granny Weatherwax takes a group of professional gamblers to the cleaners. When they finally arrive in Genua, they discover the city is being terrorised by a powerful witch Lilith di Tempscore, who is determined to get Ella married to the Duc, who has an unpleasant secret. The witches form an alliance with Erzulie Gogle, a Voodoo lady, in order to thwart Lilith's plans. This book is just marvellous. It has an ingenious plot, lots of wonderful and memorable characters, and is very, very funny. Definitely Pratchett at his best.




