The 2nd in the Wee Free Men series, young witch Tiffany Aching continues her adventures accompanied by the blue fairies. Sounds like an odd story line, but these books are charming, delightful, and laugh-out-loud funny. These are amazing in audio and are perfect for family (or alone time) listenin...
9/2012 Love this book in any form, but this audio may be edging into first place. The narration is just splendid. 9/2011 I adore this book. Tiffany's a delightful heroine, but the real star here is Granny Weatherwax. Pratchett's wise women are crochety, quirky and entirely wonderful as a rule, but E...
A Hat Full of Sky is entertaining and fun read about a young witch in training in the classic fairy style. In the first Tiffany Aching book she rescues her little brother from the Fairy Queen and becomes the kelda of the wee free men. The macfeagle are not exactly like brownies in that if you leave ...
Pratchett's second Tiffany Aching adventure does what a good sequel should: it quickly reestablishes our hero(ine) and moves them forward. Pratchett's real-time aging of his characters really shows through on Tiffany, now 11, and her grasp on the world has grown considerably. In some ways I miss the...
In his Author’s Note to the reader, Terry Pratchett states that he just “had to write this book. In fact, other projects had to go on hold to let it past.” I can definitely understand that, since A Hat Full Sky is bursting with energy, fun and excitement. As a sequel, it’s just as good as the first ...
At just 11 years old Tiffany has the makings of a very powerful witch - but she still hasn't started her training. Working on instinct she has discovered how to step out of her body but she has no idea that she is leaving her body vulnerable to something that wants to get in. That something is cal...
George Lucas is supposed to have said at some point that the storyteller who could get inside the head of an eleven-year-old girl could make a fortune. Well, never having been an eleven-year-old girl (but having a daughter who is that age now), I'd say Terry Pratchett has managed remarkably well her...
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