I accidentally deleted this book review when I tried to remove it from my favorite bookshelf.OK. How to do this again. First, it is about a young witch, a responsible witch that want to be good person more than a good witch.A good witch, with the months since I read it, would be more like a social a...
A good finishing point for Tiffany Aching, but not quite up up to my level of expectations. Pratchett is a favorite of mine and I will always give his work the benefit of the doubt, but I couldn't help but think while reading this that perhaps this is the beginning of the end. 'I Shall Wear Midnight...
Review originally posted at EmmaMaree.comI recently read Terry Pratchett's latest Tiffany Aching/The Wee Free Men series book, "I Shall Wear Midnight".I love Sir Terry Pratchett's writing, and I wasn't disappointed at all here - the same wonderful mix of humor and wordplay was abundant, alongside th...
Have you ever read a book at the exactly the right time? How it says something that people around you have been trying to say but couldn't accept, but now that you've read it you realize that it could have been true? Not that you suddenly understand or agree, mind you, people are more stubborn than ...
2011, January 1 Oh, goodness, how I loved this book. Wintersmith was okay, but this is fabulous. Tiffany's grown up some more, and now she's home on the chalk, where she's coming into her own as the local witch. Against that, there's someone stirring up witch-hunts again, and Roland has a girlfrie...
Such a phenomenal wrap up to the Tiffany Aching story arc. I laugh out loud, I sniffle a bit, and get that heart overflowing feeling at the end that I only get for a really really really good book.
Considering the four books in the Tiffany Aching series as a whole, I Shall Wear Midnight is certainly the darkest installment. It’s a bittersweet book, interspersed with horrible images of seething hate and physical and mental abuse faced by the young and old alike. Even the carefree and high-spiri...
This is the latest of Pratchett's novels to focus on Tiffany Aching, who is now a 16-year-old witch -- and still the youngest of the lot. A far darker outing than the previous books featuring Tiffany, the story begins with a father beating his daughter within an inch of her life and the young witch...
Summary: Pratchett finishes off the Tiffany Aching series with heart, laughter, and some really good bits of magic in this fourth and final installment. Tiffany returns with her loyal companions the Nac Mac Feegle and an unspoken case of sour grapes: her long-time not-boyfriend Roland, heir to the b...
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