And no opera-prowling phantom fiend is going to keep a pair of determined hags down on the farm after they've seen Ankh-Morpork. The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Maskerade is the fifth book in the Witches series.
... Agnes Nitt. Agnes, like Nanny, is a talented witch...one whose primary talent—resistance to mental manipulation—is predicated on her hostile relationship to her own fatness. Agnes' unhappiness with her weight has given her a split ...
The Ghost in the bone-white mask who haunts the Ankh-Morpork Opera House was always considered a benign presence—some would even say lucky—until he started killing people.
Go for the throat, or as the vampyres themselves say . . . Carpe Jugulum! The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Carpe Jugulum is the sixth in the Witches collection.
... agnes nitt, last seen in Lords and Ladies. Unfortunately, she's gone to ankh-Morpork specifically to avoid the job, and landed a role in the chorus at the opera house. From that start we find ourselves thrust into a plot that clearly ...
... Agnes Nitt into their coven. Agnes becomes a member of the opera house chorus and meets Christine, who begins to get more leading roles because the resident murderous ghost demands it of the management. But all is not as it seems, and ...
... Agnes Nitt, Nanny Ogg, Sybil Vimes, or any of the Nac Mac Feegles on American Idol. Agnes sings arias in Maskerade and has an amazing voice. But is she the pop star that everyone is looking for? Probably not, as Maskerade proves when ...
... Agnes Nitt, who try to defend the kingdom. Granny shares Sookie's sickening realization about vampires: '[T]hey think we're like cattle that can talk'.9 Pratchett playfully extends the analogy as Vlad, the Count's son, becomes attracted ...
... Agnes Nitt and others (all in all, more than twenty witch characters). These are resilient and independent female personages, often viewed within the feminist paradigm: not only are they strong, but also responsible for the well-being ...