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Lords and Ladies

Discworld, Book 14

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Lords and Ladies

By: Terry Pratchett
Narrated by: Indira Varma, Peter Serafinowicz, Bill Nighy
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The audiobook of Lords and Ladies is narrated by Indira Varma (Game of Thrones; Luther; This Way Up). BAFTA and Golden Globe award-winning actor Bill Nighy (Love Actually; Pirates of the Caribbean; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) reads the footnotes, and Peter Serafinowicz (Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace; Shaun of the Dead) stars as the voice of Death. Featuring a new theme tune composed by James Hannigan.

'People didn't seem to be able to remember what it was like with the elves around. Life was certainly more interesting then, but usually because it was shorter. And it was more colourful, if you liked the colour of blood . . .'

On Midsummer Night, dreams are especially powerful. So powerful, in fact, that they can cause the walls between realities to come crashing down. And some things you really don't want to break through.

The witches Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick return home to discover that elves have invaded Lancre. And even in a world of wizards, trolls, dwarfs, Morris dancers - and the odd orangutan - they're spectacularly nasty creatures.

The fairies are back - and this time they don't just want your teeth...

'His spectacular inventiveness makes the Discworld series one of the perennial joys of modern fiction' Mail on Sunday

'Cracking dialogue, compelling illogic and unchained whimsy' The Sunday Times

Lords and Ladies
is the fourth book in the Witches series, but you can listen to the Discworld novels in any order.

The first book in the Discworld series - The Colour of Magic - was published in 1983. Some elements of the Discworld universe may reflect this.

©1992 Terry and Lyn Pratchett (P)2022 Penguin Audio

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Critic reviews

'Like Jonathan Swift, Pratchett uses his other world to hold up a distorting mirror to our own, and like Swift he is a satirist of enormous talent ... incredibly funny ... compulsively readable'
'Pratchett is at the peak of his power; it's hard to think of any humorist writing in Britain today who can match him'
'The great Terry Pratchett, whose wit is metaphysical, who creates an energetic and lively secondary world, who has a multifarious genius for strong parody ... who deals with death with startling originality. Who writes amazing sentences'
'His spectacular inventiveness makes the Discworld series one of the perennial joys of modern fiction'
Clever Storytelling • Witty Humor • Perfect Character Voices • Entertaining Plot • Literary References

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I love the Witches series, and Indira Vama’s reading is perfect for the characters. She does each one just right.

Indira Vama is great

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The witch stories are my favorite Discworld stories and this is one of the best. Top notch narration as well.

Fantastic

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Terry Pratchett’s 1992 Discworld novel (the 14th & 4th The Witches series) Lords and Ladies describes a negative vision of elves gives the whole book a dark tone compared to the other Discword novels. Based on a few bits I picked the book is a satire of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and it has been several years since I have read it so I think I might miss many of the gags. but there was still lots to enjoy. So far the witches are my favorite Discworld characters so to have another book with them as the central characters is great. Granny Weatherwax was especially awesome in this one; she is such a wonderful character. Magrat character evolved more which was nice to read.

You can usually read any of the Discworld books out of order if you want to. This one I’d say you get most enjoyment of if you’ve previously read Witches Abroad - as part of that storyline continues in this one.

Pratchett’s storytelling is as clever as usual, and I found myself laughing often. I love his commentary on day to day things and how he writes his humor.

Clever as usual

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I like all of Terry Pratchett’s work, when we lost him, we lost a treasure

Terry Pratchett

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The superb reading of this book really enhances the wit and humour of this book. totally recommend it.

brilliant

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