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Oct 25, 2015David John Phillips rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Still very much Terry Pratchett in quality though noticeably other hands have helped in its completion. Much laughter and some tears, Tiffany is her usual calm, dedicated, practical self, though more mature and very much in charge. I wish in the future there could more witches (and Feegles) but, sadly, this will not be; though, happily, there are still quite a few REAL Nanny Oggs' around. No more Sam Vimes (a great copper), Lord Vetinari, a wonderful "tyrant" or Moist von Lipwig a truly lovable rascal and so many other marvellous characters. There will never be anyone to compete with Terry, not even Neil Gaiman. I'll just have to continue reading and re-reading all of his work and just hope, that at some time in the future Lyn will publish some of his working notes in completed form. Fortunately I now have every Pratchett book that's been published so far and now, having read "The Shepherd's Crown" borrowed from the library, it too is on order. I recommend this book unreservedly to all Discworld fans and those who're just coming to the Discworld. His non Discworld work is very much worth reading too, some, especially "Nation" and "Dodger" are exceptional, perhaps more suitable for ages ten and up though I'm no judge as far as that goes.