I Shall Wear Midnight
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Tiffany Aching is discovering it's not easy being a witch . . .
People respect witches, but also fear them, and sometimes Tiffany Aching wishes that being a witch was more in-line with the having fun whizzing around on broomsticks that she'd imagined.
Then something evil awakens that stirs up all the old stories about nasty old witches, and suddenly Tiffany starts to think that even just wearing a pointy hat seems like a very bad idea . . .
Worse still, this ghost from the past is searching for one witch in particular. He's hunting for Tiffany - and he's found her . . .
'If you've never read a Discworld novel, what's the matter with you?' Guardian
'Writing at the height of his powers . . . [Sir Terry Pratchett] makes us laugh a lot' Sunday Times
DISCOVER THE FULL TIFFANY ACHING SERIES, THE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO DISCWORLD:
The Wee Free Men
A Hat Full of Sky
Wintersmith
I Shall Wear Midnight
The Shepherd's Crown
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I was looking forward to hearing from Tiffany and the MacFeegles again, and I wasn't disappointed. Tiffany is by now almost 16 and an established and busy witch, tending to all kinds of health and mental issues on the Chalk. But something is wrong, some people start to act hostile towards her, even the baron's son Roland, who used to be her friend. Something that hates witches is trying to get to her... I particularly liked the fact that the books is mostly situated on the Chalk, which reminds me so much of my favorite county in England, Wiltshire. The book is good, solid Pratchett, packed with his wonderful humour. There are some interesting new characters, but also some of those we know and love, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, make their appearance. Plus one very old acquaintance from one of the first books in the series... I really enjoyed this book and hope there will be more Tiffany Aching books. CRIVENS!!!
Description
Tiffany Aching is discovering it's not easy being a witch . . .
People respect witches, but also fear them, and sometimes Tiffany Aching wishes that being a witch was more in-line with the having fun whizzing around on broomsticks that she'd imagined.
Then something evil awakens that stirs up all the old stories about nasty old witches, and suddenly Tiffany starts to think that even just wearing a pointy hat seems like a very bad idea . . .
Worse still, this ghost from the past is searching for one witch in particular. He's hunting for Tiffany - and he's found her . . .
'If you've never read a Discworld novel, what's the matter with you?' Guardian
'Writing at the height of his powers . . . [Sir Terry Pratchett] makes us laugh a lot' Sunday Times
DISCOVER THE FULL TIFFANY ACHING SERIES, THE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO DISCWORLD:
The Wee Free Men
A Hat Full of Sky
Wintersmith
I Shall Wear Midnight
The Shepherd's Crown
Book Information
Posts
I was looking forward to hearing from Tiffany and the MacFeegles again, and I wasn't disappointed. Tiffany is by now almost 16 and an established and busy witch, tending to all kinds of health and mental issues on the Chalk. But something is wrong, some people start to act hostile towards her, even the baron's son Roland, who used to be her friend. Something that hates witches is trying to get to her... I particularly liked the fact that the books is mostly situated on the Chalk, which reminds me so much of my favorite county in England, Wiltshire. The book is good, solid Pratchett, packed with his wonderful humour. There are some interesting new characters, but also some of those we know and love, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, make their appearance. Plus one very old acquaintance from one of the first books in the series... I really enjoyed this book and hope there will be more Tiffany Aching books. CRIVENS!!!




