Lords and Ladies

Lords and Ladies by Terry Pratchett is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on August 23, 1996. This 400-page book is written in English and continues the humorous exploration of the Discworld universe, where witches, wizards, vampires, and dwarves coexist with humans. Set against the backdrop of a royal wedding in the Kingdom of Lancre, the story intertwines elements of magic and mischief, highlighting the complexities of human nature and societal norms.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and fiction as the narrative unfolds during a dreamy midsummer’s night, filled with music and romance. However, the celebration is soon disrupted by the arrival of Fairie Trash, introducing chaos that threatens the festivities. Through its comedic lens, this installment of the Discworld series delves into themes of magic and the unexpected consequences of mischief, offering a unique perspective on the characters and their interactions.
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Although they may feature witches and wizards, vampires and dwarves, along with the occasional odd human, Terry Pratchett’s bestselling Discworld novels are grounded firmly in the modern world. Taking humorous aim at all our foibles, each novel reveals our true character and nature.
It’s a dreamy midsummer’s night in the Kingdom of Lancre. But music and romance aren’t the only things filling the air. Magic and mischief are afoot, threatening to spoil the royal wedding of King Verence and his favorite witch, Magrat Garlick. Invaded by some Fairie Trash, soon it won’t be only champagne that’s flowing through the streets …
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