Maskerade
 

Maskerade

by Terry Pratchett

There are strange goings-on at the Opera House in Ankh-Morpork. A ghost in a white mask is murdering, well, quite a lot of people, and two witches (it really isn't wise to call them "meddling, interfering old baggages"), or perhaps three, take a hand in unraveling the mystery. Fans of the popular Discworld will be happy to see some old friends again in Maskerade, the 18th novel in the... (read more)

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a stor(e)y
  • Rated 4 stars

A great book, especially if you've read The Phantom of the Opera since this book does a lot of jokes based on that theme. The main plot wasn't as gripping as it could have been - I wasn't overly concerned by the deaths for some reason nor was I surprised by the actual villain - but this book ranks high with laughs. Granny Weatherwax shines in her ability to see through theatre and seeing them walk around Ankh-morpork and interact with the characters was highly amusing.

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Michael B
  • Rated 1 stars

I didn't really get much out of this book. Some parts were kinda funny I guess.

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  • Rated 3.883162 stars
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  • Rated 4.166667 stars
 

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