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Executive Summary: Started slow, but the second half kind of made up for the first half. And very quotable as always. 3.5 Stars.Full ReviewWell I made it! I did 5 Discworld books in the last few months. I was able to read this book in April for Sword and Laser without having to skip any books.It's not my favorite of the bunch, but I definitely enjoyed it more than I did [b:Sourcery 34499 Sourcery (Discworld, #5; Rincewind #3) Terry Pratchett https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1428107721s/34499.jpg 62360]. I think I might have enjoyed [b:Equal Rites 34507 Equal Rites (Discworld, #3; Witches #1) Terry Pratchett https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1407706800s/34507.jpg 583611] more though. I was warned that Granny Weatherwax was a bit different in this one. I honestly found her more likable in that book, and that the overall story was better. That said, this book was still a lot of fun, especially the second half. My favorite parts involved Tomjon and Hwel and the play. But the witches were pretty good too. Their banter was usually pretty amusing. Nanny Ogg was a great addition. I look forward to seeing more of her in the future.It's been awhile since I've read [b:Macbeth 8852 Macbeth William Shakespeare https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327866505s/8852.jpg 1896522], so I'm sure I missed a lot of the references and in jokes, but I got enough of them to get a pretty good laugh.Overall another good, but not great entry in the Discworld books. Time for a bit of a break. I plan to come back to the series later on this year though.