Lords and Ladies
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780552153157 (055215315X)
Publish date: August 1st 2005
Publisher: Corgi
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: Discworld 2 (#14)
Stones circle, witches dancing naked and barrier between dimensions. Barrier between other world is thin in some areas and stones circles were put up as barrier for things to get through. So when crop circles appear on unlikely places, Granny Weatherwax is on the case. Young witch Magrat is...
Lords and Ladies is the fourth book in the Witches subseries of Discworld. I enjoyed it, but not as much as the previous two Witches books. I thought the humor, while present, wasn’t nearly as strong as it was in the last two. I think the humor seemed weaker because our main characters (Granny W...
The Lancre coven return home in time for Magrat Garlick's wedding, which is a surprise to her, and to find certain "Lords and Ladies" wanting to crash the event. Terry Pratchett returns to Discworld as the witches face off with faeries trying to make their way back into reality as Magrat tries to fi...
In Lords and Ladies by Terry Pratchett the witches of Lancre return from their travels to find that a lot has been going on in their absence. Magrat finds that her boyfriend, the king, has been arranging their wedding before even proposing to her. There's also a new group of young witches who are ex...
July 9 2007ahhh. That's a good un.***July 15 2014What we have here is: A Midsummer Night's Dream, an impending apocalypse (by elves), a young, rather soppy, witch's efforts to find a place for herself as a Queen of Lancre, the courting of Nanny Ogg, and a romantic backstory for Granny Weatherwax. A...