Wintersmith (Discworld, #35)
Crivens!' Tiffany Aching put one foot wrong, made just one little mistake . . .And now the spirit of winter is in love with her. He gives her roses and icebergs and showers her with snowflakes, which is tough when you're thirteen, but also just a little bit . . . cool.And if Tiffany doesn't work...
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Crivens!' Tiffany Aching put one foot wrong, made just one little mistake . . .And now the spirit of winter is in love with her. He gives her roses and icebergs and showers her with snowflakes, which is tough when you're thirteen, but also just a little bit . . . cool.And if Tiffany doesn't work out how to deal with him, there will never be another springtime . . . Crackling with energy and humour, Wintersmith is the third tale in a sequence about Tiffany Aching and the Wee Free Men - the Nac Mac Feegles who are determined to help Tiffany, whether she wants it or not.'An extraordinary achievement'Books for Keeps'A characteristically entertaining mix'Sunday Times'One of the best and one of the funniest English authors alive' Independent
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781407042503 (1407042505)
Publish date: September 4th 2008
Publisher: RHCP Digital
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: Discworld 2 (#35)
What more can one say when your reviewing a book written by a master at the height of his craft? First off I have to say that I have yet to read a Discworld novel that I did not adore. Terry Pratchett was a treasure and has allowed me so so many hours of pleasure, laughing my way through book afte...
The turn of the seasons seems like a dance orchestrated by nature to be both seamless and purposeful, but what if someone cuts in when she isn’t supposed to? Wintersmith is the 35th book of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series and the third in the subseries featuring witch-in-training Tiffany Aching....
Wintersmith is the third book in the Tiffany Aching subseries of Discworld. In this book, Tiffany has made a mistake that has put not only herself but also everybody she knows, and a whole bunch of people she doesn’t know, in danger. There really isn’t too much I can say about this book that I h...
I was not a fan of Tiffany when I read Hat Full of Sky. She seemed...arrogant...to me.Now, she seems to have grown up a bit.Her mentor of sorts takes her to a special dance. She's supposed to stand quietly on the sidelines. She doesn't. She joins, and in doing so, manages to interrupt the Summer Lad...
I have a new favorite Discworld book! ok, I have a hard time getting into a lot of fantasy, and I think I've narrowed my dislike down to high fantasy. I just can't make myself be interested in court politics, human or fae. I prefer common soldiers to knights and cooks to chosen ones destined to be...