I can't believe this is the first finished book this year and it's already 8th of Jan... It does say much about how s***y things are that I can't take refuge in reading. Well,here's for hoping that things will be better from now on..Good tiffany aching's story,btw...I found things that I relate to a...
Imagine being able to witness a dance marking the change of the seasons—from summer to winter—all at once becoming mesmerized by the enchanting melody and rhythms of the dance… feeling its call, beckoning you to join the elemental spirits in their festivities. The pull is uncontrollable; but the res...
Tiffany is now 13 years old and is living with witch Miss Treason to continue her training. The trouble starts when Miss Treason takes her to the winter dance (the opposite of a Morris dance). Despite the warnings she has been given Tiffany is caught up in the music and joins in with the dance - e...
I'd been thinking that it would be keen to read some stories about Granny Weatherwax's youth. Then I realised I was, only with added grown up Granny to boot.
Well Harper Audio needs to be smacked, you don't start each chapter of a comic novel with tinkly sappy sentimental piano and synthesiser music, but otherwise this is being a delight so far.
As with most of Pratchett's books, I found 'Wintersmith' to be extremely entertaining, but not exceptional. Unlike many of the Discworld books, this novel will definitely be helped along if you've read some of the previous books in the series that deal with the same characters (The Wee Free Men, A H...
2007 October 2 I love Pratchett's Tiffany and the Nac Mac Feegle. I'm a little sorry to see her growing up. Nonetheless, I appreciate the way her problems and tactics change as she grows up. She's a believable 13-year-old witch, which is a tough trick indeed. *** 2010 November 16 As Tiffany gr...
Wheee! Tiffany's back, and the Nac Mac Feegles, too. Hilarious, pointed, and bright. There's more here than meets the eye.Wheee! Tiffany's back, and the Nac Mac Feegles, too. Hilarious, pointed, and bright. There's more here than meets the eye.
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