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| author = Terry Pratchett |
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| central theme = The sex one was born as should not limit one's opportunities in life. |
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| genre = Fantasy |
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| franchise = Discworld |
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| preceded by = The Light Fantastic |
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| publication date = 1987 |
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'''''Equal Rites''''' is the third ''[[Discworld]]'' novel. This was the first to demonstrate the series was not simply about Rincewind, instead shifting to a new location and a new set of characters. It is the first book in the "witches series", although the setting is only half-formed. Pratchett himself noted later on that the Granny Weatherwax that features here is a much more limited character than the one that appears in fully crafted form by ''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]''. |
'''''Equal Rites''''' is the third ''[[Discworld]]'' novel. This was the first to demonstrate the series was not simply about Rincewind, instead shifting to a new location and a new set of characters. It is the first book in the "witches series", although the setting is only half-formed. Pratchett himself noted later on that the Granny Weatherwax that features here is a much more limited character than the one that appears in fully crafted form by ''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]''. |