![]() ![]() ![]() Tiffany is working as the Chalks only witch in a. ![]() Tiffany Aching fans, who have been waiting for this novel since Wintersmith (2006), should be ecstatic. I Shall Wear Midnight is a comic fantasy novel by English writer Terry Pratchett, set on the Discworld. Pratchett's trademark wordplay and humor are much in evidence, but he's also interested in weightier topics, including religious prejudice and the importance of living a balanced life. As ever, Tiffany is ably supported by her loyal, intensely fractious, and totally amoral companions, the Nac Mac Feegles, whose leader, Rob Anybody, believes, "After all, ye ken, what would be the point of lyin' when you had nae done anything wrong?" She must deal with the heavy workload of a professional witch (birthing babies, training apprentices, and the like), fight evil, and come to terms with her former boyfriend's impending marriage. ![]() Tiffany, now nearly 16 years old, is forced to do battle with the hate-filled ghost of a long dead witchfinder, the Cunning Man, who has become obsessed with the young witch and is gradually turning her own community against her. I Shall Wear Midnight Terry Pratchett, Harper, 16.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-06-143305-4 The final adventure in Pratchetts Tiffany Aching series brings this subset of Discworld novels to a moving and. The final adventure in Pratchett's Tiffany Aching series brings this subset of Discworld novels to a moving and highly satisfactory conclusion. ![]()
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