Terry Pratchett - Lords and Ladies

The fairies are back - but this time they don't just want your teeth

Granny Weatherwax and her tiny coven are up against real elves.

It's Midsummer Night.

No time for dreaming...

With a full supporting cast of dwarfs, wizards, trolls, Morris dancers and one orang-utan. And lots of hey-nonny-nonny and blood all over the place.

 

Facts about 'Lords and Ladies'
No. in series 14

Price

(In bookstores)

£5.99
Pages 382
Main Characters Granny Weatherwax, King Verence II, Magrat, Nanny Ogg, Shawn Ogg, Jason Ogg, Casanunda, Ridcully, Librarian
Additional Notes

This is the only Terry Pratchett book I can remember for a long time that hasn't featured the appearance of Death, my all-time favourite character. The book features elves who invade the land through a weak point in the fabric of the Discworld. They turn out not to be a charming and likeable as most people would have you believe and it's down to Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg amongst others to save the Discworld from their evil clutches.

I have got to say that this is probably one of my all time Discworld books. And to say that when Death isn't in it is quite amazing. A recommended read for all.

 

Visitors Comments

Name: Ed Martin  Rating: 5/5
This is my all time favourite Discworld book. It is extremely funny (don't forget to read all the asterisked points) and has a GREAT ending.

 

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