![]() ![]() In the small community of Bad Ass, a witch named Granny Weatherwax takes on training Eskarina in the ways of the witch, hoping that will fix the Wizard’s error. The problem? Only men can be wizards and only women can be witches. And thus, Eskarina is given the powers of wizard. In his haste, he failed to check one thing – the sex of the baby. PlotĪ dying wizard believes he is passing on his staff and knowledge to the eighth son of an eighth son, who at the moment of his passing is just being born. ![]() I loved a lot about this book, disliked very little, and needed to read it a second time just to be sure. But then, it was my first ever Pratchett novel, which means I’m obligated to read more to see how his writing improves ( cough, cough). ![]() While this is written early in Terry Pratchett’s career, I didn’t notice. Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ T LDR: A high fantasy novel in the Discworld universe (#3), the Witches’ series (#1), I enjoyed this whimsical fabulous novel so much, I read it twice. ![]()
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