Catship reviewed Equal rites by Terry Pratchett (A Discworld novel)
Good good good
This is very relatable, and Granny Weatherwax is simply a really good role model
Hardcover, 267 pages
English language
Published Oct. 29, 1994 by ISIS.
This is very relatable, and Granny Weatherwax is simply a really good role model
What a fun book! This is my very first Terry Pratchett. After the stories of the Discworld have been on my to-read list for way too long I was finally convinced to try one and Equal Rites is definitely a very good start into the series.
It was fun, honest, critical and everything what you want. So much magic and quirkiness, but not in a bad way—I enjoyed this book very much and definitely cannot wait to be drawn even deeper into the Discworld!
This perfectly ridicules the arbitrariness of gender stereotypes. Everybody knows that only men can be wizards, everybody knows it’s part of the lore, but nobody actually knows where it is written or why it should be the case. And Esk just ignoring both her role as a wizard and a witch and rescuing Simon and herself by not using magic is about the best possible ending.