Kristin K. (escapeartistk) - reviewed on + 207 more book reviews
I read 200 of 250+ pages, then decided to drop it, I was that uninterested. I'd been forcing myself to keep reading it for a while, but with so many better options around...
It's interesting, often funny, to see how Pratchett uses 'Macbeth,' but the interest wears off. The plot is incohesive and seems like a backdrop for the allusions and jokes. The characters weren't particularly distinguishable, though perhaps I just wasn't engaged enough to bother distinguishing them. A few characters seemed like they might be humorous if the author had let us in on the joke.
It's interesting, often funny, to see how Pratchett uses 'Macbeth,' but the interest wears off. The plot is incohesive and seems like a backdrop for the allusions and jokes. The characters weren't particularly distinguishable, though perhaps I just wasn't engaged enough to bother distinguishing them. A few characters seemed like they might be humorous if the author had let us in on the joke.
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