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Book Reviews of Wintersmith (Discworld)Book Review: Wintersmith Summary: 5 Stars
this is one of the three about Tiffany Aching and the Wee Free Men - typical of Terry Pratchett's style. I was sorry to finish them - Pratchett's sense of humour and bizarre imagination can be relied on for a great read.
They seem to be classified as children's books, but apart from the fact that it is about a young girl, the stories are as entertaining as all of the other Terry Pratchett stories. The idea of the Wee Free Men is brilliant and their speech, a brogue, is perfect. I hope there are more in this series.
Book Review: Great Read! Summary: 5 Stars
Wintersmith may be my new favorite Pratchett book - and that says a lot, considering how much I've enjoyed the rest of his works! Fans of the Discworld will recognize many old favorites, including Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Tiffany Aching, and the Feegles, and will be introduced to many new ones. I highly recommend the book, it was a very enjoyable way to unwind after the mad holiday rush.
Book Review: A nice finale Summary: 5 Stars
This is the third of the Tiffany Aching trilogy. The books could easily be read individually as Pratchett is a wonderful author, skilled enough to make each book stand alone and at the same time fit together. If you haven't read any Discworld books yet you're in for a treat though I personally would start at the beginning and not the end. Though some people like to eat dessert first...
Book Review: Splendid read! Summary: 5 Stars
A splendid book! Every bit what I've come to expect from Pratchett and his Discworld series!
Also comes with a fascinating set of tidbits about the Uffington horse and witch trials. I also highly recommend the unabridged Audiobook version narrated by Stephen Briggs, who I think is *perfect* for Pratchett's books.
Book Review: Lots of fun.. Summary: 5 Stars
If you are a Terry Pratchett fan, you know what to expect. If you have not read a disc world adventure yet, watch where you read this because you may find yourself laughing out loud. All of the sudden, you look up and people are looking at you strangely. You might have just entered disc world...
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