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Carpe Jugulum (Discworld, #23; Witches, #6)
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Skip this Pratchett book and move on to his other wonderful books
I read Pratchett so that I constantly have a smile on my face and get a laugh every few pages. This just didn't happen in this book, and I think in part because that's not really what happens whenever I read his "Witches" series.
It was interesting to hear his take on the vampire subculture, but it got stale quickly and I had myself wondering why I continue to do this to myself with this Witches series. I thoroughly love virtually all of his other books, but I can't recommend this one.
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I read Pratchett so that I constantly have a smile on my face and get a laugh every few pages. This just didn't happen in this book, and I think in part because that's not really what happens whenever I read his "Witches" series.
It was interesting to hear his take on the vampire subculture, but it got stale quickly and I had myself wondering why I continue to do this to myself with this Witches series. I thoroughly love virtually all of his other books, but I can't recommend this one.
Check out my new youtube channel where I show my instant reactions to reading fantasy books seconds after I finish the book.
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October 20, 2021
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Apr 02, 2022 02:13PM
I love the Discworld series, but my favorite books were the Lancre Witches books. Maybe it's because when I grow up (I'm only 65), I want to be Nanny Ogg. LOL
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