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7.6 Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters - The Play |
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This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.
%A adapted by Stephen Briggs
%T Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters - The Play
%I Corgi (b format p/b) [cover art by Stephen Player.]
%D 1996
ISBN 0-552-14430-4
Blurb:
Terry Pratchett takes Shakespear's Macbeth and then turns it up 'till
the knob comes off. It's all there - a wicked duke and duchess, the
ghost of the murdered king, dim soldiers, strolling players, a land
in peril. And who stands between the Kingdom and Destruction? Three
witches. Granny Weatherwax (intolerant, self-opinionated, powerful),
Nanny Ogg (down-to-earth, vulgar) and Magrat Garlick (naive, fond of
occult jewelly and bunnies)
 
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