

" I love the witches! Even better when the Librarian and the wizards interact with Granny and Nanny. Not as funny as some but the story is solid and the humor is present. " Interesting Discworld novel concerning fairies. Be warned, though, the puns get increasingly painful toward the end! Do not read anyplace where you cannot groan out loud and curse Pratchett's genius. " Anything with the Witches in it is bound to be good, and this is no exception (especially when A Midsummer Night's Dream is woven in). " Absolutely hilarious and serious, all at the same time. and Elves as the badguys and witches as the good guys, well, that is an interesting perspective. I remember liking it, but feeling kind of uneasy the whole time I read it. " This book is much darker than most of his novels.


On a hot midsummer night in Discworld, everything seems perfect - crop circles are turning up everywhere, the witch Magrat Garlick is getting married the next morning, and everyone's buzzing with excitement.
