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  1. Wyrd Sisters

    Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett

    Wyrd Sisters is Terry Pratchett's sixth Discworld novel, published in 1988. It re-introduces Granny Weatherwax of Equal Rites. Wikipedia

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  2. goodreads.com

    Wyrd Sisters brings two more witches-and mentions of many others-in to fray: Nanny Ogg, Granny's best friend, and Magrat Garlick, a new-wave witch who thinks jangling jewellery and occult symbols makes you a better witch. Adding two new witches alongside Granny just emphasises how cantankerous, stubborn and bloody brilliant she is.
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  3. In Wyrd Sisters, Terry Pratchett gives us witches, monarchy, murder, and a play-within-a-play that is both a nod to and a satire of Shakespeare. This sixth novel in the Discworld series brilliantly reimagines Macbeth and Hamlet with a unique Pratchett twist: Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and the younger Magrat Garlick — three "wyrd ...
  4. In Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters, Granny Weatherwax teams with two other witches—Nanny Ogg and Margat Garlick—as an unlikely alliance to save a prince and restore him to the throne of Lancre, in a tale that borrows—or is it parodies—some of William Shakespeare's best-loved works. Meet Granny Weatherwax, the most highly regarded non-leader a coven of non-social witches could ever have.
  5. bookrags.com

    In Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters, wicked Lord Felmet kills the king of Lancre and takes over the throne. Three witches, Granny, Nanny, and Magrat, who have secreted away the heir to the throne, must overthrow Lord Felmet by revealing the truth. They turn Lord Felmet's lie-filled play around, making the players speak the truth and freeing the ...
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