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– Customer review on 11/08/2007
A fantastical second outing for Tiffany, a real feel-good story and satisfying read, with the welcome addition of Granny Weatherwax. Fabulous for younger readers, and us older ones too! A must for Discworld fans, it's a refreshing new view in familiar surroundings. Can't wait to read the next installment of Tiffany's adventures!
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– Customer review on 08/07/2007
Whilst this particular story seems to be generally aimed at the younger readers, it is certainly a story that even older readers can appreciate. As with all of Pratchett's books, you can expect a fun and funny story that will certainly make you smile. The witches are in fine form in this book!
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– Customer review on 20/06/2007
Tiffany's learning witching - however, so far she's very bad at it. Brooms make her feel ill, she can't make a shamble, she hates trawling round the cottages helping stupid people, and an ancient, unkillable monster is after her. And that's without the Nac Mac Feegle, who have followed her away....and it isn't to do the housework for milk, either.
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– Customer review on 17/06/2007
Tiffany is a wonderful addition to the Discworld witches, as I am becoming increasingly certain that eventually she will replace Granny as the not leader of all of them, I love reading about her! She is smart, sincere, and always has an ace up her sleeve - the Nac Mac Feegles. In this book, she is apprenticed to an eccentric witch with two bodies (wrap your head around that one!) in a house with a resident poltergiest - only this one is anal compulsive and puts everything away for you! Highly enjoyable, and not just for kids!
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– Customer review on 09/12/2006
Another great Pratchett book! Didnt enjoy this one quite as much as the first as this book is more focused on Tiffany than the wee free men, but it still was action packed and filled with moments of hilarity. Any story with the Wee Free Men in it is bound to be a good one - they have the personalities of giants!
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– Customer review on 26/07/2006
The second in a sequel we are again dealing with the wee free men who are pixies that are like little scottish men. this was the first book of the two that I read but this is basically a stand alone but by the end I went looking for the other as this is great. very accessible for a terry prachett and is great for teenagers. dealing with a girl that is read with a frying pan to get herself out of trouble.
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