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Jul 22, 2020shilohsmom rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Another excellent entry in the Tiffany Aching series. I cannot recommend this series enough - it's not just for teens, it's for everyone. This book is the best in the series. Tiffany has grown into the role of local witch and is thrust…
Nov 14, 2018IndyPL_SteveB rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Tiffany Aching Adventure #4 from one of the best English writers. The first Tiffany story was *The Wee Free Men*, when 9-year-old Tiffany discovers she has the ability to become a witch and meets the Mac Nac Feegles, a society of tiny…
May 26, 2016busy2016 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Tiffany is the witch, and she made herself the witch because the Chalk needed one. As their witch, she now accepts responsibility for taking care of those who can't do for themselves. The hard facts of life are showing themselves to…
mvkramer
Jan 06, 2016mvkramer rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
After the three previous Tiffany Aching stories, this was a big letdown. The writing itself just seems - hurried, haphazard, and sloppy. Like it needed a thorough editing and a rewrite or two. What a disappointment.
Dec 20, 2012Palomino rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Pratchett is always enjoyable for all ages.
Mar 29, 2012TheIronPaw rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This was one of Pratchett's best books! While most of his work is mostly just fun with humorous philosophical insights with many plot digressions, this one has a tightly written plot dealing seriously with the issue of prejudice and how it…
rslade
Feb 08, 2012rslade rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Less frenetic humour (but still lots) and more depth and complexity. Coming of age in terms of responsibility.
Dec 31, 2011Definitely_Not_Me rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
While not nearly as funny as the earlier Aching novels, I Shall Wear Midnight is still an hilarious work by a master comedian. I would recommend these books to anyone, but parents do beware, as the sexual humor gets more and more overt as…
Nov 20, 2011wallyb rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I've read all of Pratchett's work, but I've especially enjoyed his subseries of Tiffany Aching books. This ends that subseries, and starts to tie up Pratchett's body of work. In this story, Tiffany must face her strongest, vilest enemy…
Sep 29, 2011
Read as part of our sci-fi club. I think I've read every one of his books, others hadn't and wanted to try. This novel was listed in some places as Young Adult - I'm not sure why, unless it was because the main characters were a young…
Jun 21, 2011Vilka rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I love the story of Tiffany and the Feegles. You have to have read the first three to appreciate this one, though; it's about Tiffany growing up into an adult role, kind of happy-sad that way. Though the first three stories were sharper…
Jan 03, 2011jhahn rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I really like the Tiffany Aching novels. She's a very likeable witch.
Dec 26, 2010GuyN rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
The Nac Mac Feegles (wee freemen) are back and are still one of my fave bits of Prachettomania. As for the plot and Tiffany, well, they're OK. I honestly believe someone helped Sir Pratchett write (or transcribe) this one. The effort is…
Dec 23, 2010JCLRachelC rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Tiffany Aching's fourth adventure brings her up to the level of her predecessors. She's previously taken on the Queen of Faerie with a frying pan, contended with an immortal spirit out to give her everything she could possibly want (and…
Oct 29, 2010Library_Girl rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
While this doesn't quite reach the hilarity of the first books, it's still an entertaining read, and well worth your time.