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Violence
Some
Fantasy adventure; some magical danger; humor throughout
Language
Barely any
Clean language; Pratchett's British wit
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Light stakes; Pratchett uses the premise to poke fun at gender roles
What this book is about
Eskarina Smith is accidentally given the staff of a dying wizard by a man who assumed her father's eighth child would be a son. Terry Pratchett's third Discworld novel introduces the Witches world and Granny Weatherwax through the story of a girl who doesn't fit the categories the world has prepared.
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