Anti-witch feelings are on the rise and rumors of old women being burned are in the air, unfortunately for Tiffany Aching she’s finding the Chalk getting infected and it could be her fault. I Shall Wear Midnight is the 38th book of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series and the fourth to feature the yo...
I Shall Wear Midnight is the fourth book in the Tiffany Aching subseries of Discworld. In this story, there is an entity that is causing an increase of bigotry against witches, and naturally its prime target is Tiffany. The story was ok, but very short and the plot was pretty thin. The book was...
This is the kind of book that Fantasy fans who don't read YA will claim is YA, because the protagonist is the right age and it doesn't stretch their comfort zones. It is not YA. It is Fantasy. This isn't a bad thing by any means, but maybe don't recommend it to someone who is looking for a good YA r...
Wow. Quite a bit of time has passed since the Wintersmith. Tiffany has been doing the work of seemingly 3 witches because there are so many towns in her "steading". And at some point, she and Roland have had a falling out of sorts. Now, he's getting married, and SOMEthing is stirring up trouble for ...
A lot of this book is about Tiffany struggling with situations she is really too young and inexperienced to cope with, which is an inevitable part of the plot and the world she lives in. The first incident is the most shocking and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the readers were too young and ine...
I was very, very sorry to read this. I often felt that the old Pratchett magic was in there somewhere, struggling to get out, but was buried in clumsy prose so unlike the usual effortless flights of fancy. The novel is coarser and cruder than usual and, considering this is billed as a children's boo...
Extremely enjoyable witch novel. This sub-branch of the whole disc-World always have the ability to make me giddy and giggly with the feeling that imminent practicality is the most magical skill in the world. It's a consistent feeling, of course, and not endemic to this novel. On the other hand, for...
All right, just making a note here(this does not affect rating, it just kinda bothered me). Tiffany has to deal with the father who beat his daughter so badly she lost her unborn child and I was all for her giving him a beat down(though not literally, because that would have sorta defeated the purpo...
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