Ratings118
Average rating4
Probably not the best way to re-enter the Discworld after 25 years away from it. If you're immersed in the world and well-versed with the Witches books, especially Witches Abroad, then it's probably one of the better books. None of the repetition and laboured explanations that I remember from some other books in the series. Steers clear of being too much of a satire on the real world, too, which I think some of the other Discworld novels suffer from. The trouble was that Sir Terry sort of assumes you already knew who the characters are and what they're like. But that was my fault for jumping in the middle all careless-like.
The actual story was a fun enjoyable and quick read - nothing majorly special but fun all the same. Takes a while for much to happen, but the author has such a flowing way with words that you don't really mind just bobbing along while the characters muddle about.