Eşit Haklar

Paperback, 234 pages

Published Nov. 4, 2019 by Delidolu.

ISBN:
978-605-2349-77-9
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Terry Pratchett's profoundly irreverent novels, consistent number one bestsellers in England, have garnered him a revered position in the halls of parody along with Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and Carl Hiaasen.In Equal Rites, a dying wizard tries to pass on his powers to an eighth son of an eighth son, who is just at that moment being born. The fact that the son is actually a daughter is discovered just a little too late...

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reviewed Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett (Discworld (3))

Discworld Arrives

After the two previous books were largely a parody of the state of the fantasy genre in the 1980s, I think this book is where Pratchett hits his own stride.

I think the book still isn't quite five stars because it ultimately feels slightly under-baked, not landing a great conclusion from its promising opening, but it's still a big step up on the previous two entries, and feels like the first true Discworld novel in many respects.

reviewed Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett (Discworld (3))

Fantastic - Sir Terry really finding his style. Finally we meet Granny Weatherwax!

Fantastic. Loved this one.

I think it's the third one in the Discworld series, chronologically, but it's the first one where I feel Sir Terry's true style became apparent.

In this novel, we meet for the first time Granny Weatherwax - probably my favourite Discworld character. Yes, there are many fantastic characters, but Granny Weatherwax always occupies a soft spot for me.

We learn about Borrowing, and how Granny can't Borrow bees; we encounter Headology - how people will believe certain things and words can prod them in the right direction.

The story itself is great - about a young girl, supposed to have been the eighth son of an eighth son - and therefore a wizard - she was in fact born a girl. So she inherits wizard magic in her genes, yet her genes do not match her physical appearance nor the way society treats her as a …

The first "real" Discworld novel

This is the first book in the Discworld series that really gives you a sense of what the series will become, because as well as being a hilarious adventure set in a bizarre fantasy world, it tackles real issues in our own world - namely, equal rights for women, and the arbitrary nature of gender roles. Consequently, it feels much more focused and satisfying than the previous two books. Good stuff.

This is the first book in the "witches" sub-series, and introduces the character Granny Weatherwax. Unfortunately I don't think we ever meet Esk again.

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