The Rat's Attic reviewed Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #12)
The Witches, Three, Go on a Tourism Spree
3 stars
Book 12 of Discworld.
Sadly didn't do much for me. I love much of Pratchett's work, and in no way am I done with my eventual goal of getting through the 40-odd Discworld novels, but some of his earlier books unfortunately just don't speak to me.
This time round we've got Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax and Magrat Garlick heading to Genua, and they wonderfully embody many stereotypes about older tourists as they experience travel though these "foreign parts", en route to stopping the big bad of the story from forcing people into becoming vessels of stories.
The jokes, though, just didn't land for the most part. For the most part they made the titular witches look less wise, and more petty, than they do in another appearances later in the series (the Tiffany Aching books, for example).
Happy I have read it, won't be coming back to it.