Even better the second time.
Sharp satire that never forgets to be understanding about humanity's flaws, and their potential for growth.
Fantastical shenanigans certainly, but between William de Worde's epiphanies and Mr Pin and Mr Tulip's final reewards, this one hits hard between the laughs. 1/?
Side note: It tickles me how often Vetinari ends up in the damsel in distress role in some fashion in the Discworld series overall given his fearsome reputation. 6d