And just because the Wintersmith wants to marry you is no excuse for neglecting your chores. So Tiffany must look after Miss Treason, who's 113 and has far too many eyes, learn the secret of Boffo, catch Horace the cheese, stop the gods from seeing her in the bath - "Crivens!" - Oh, yes, and be helped by the Nac Mac Feegles - whether she wants it or not.
But if Tiffany doesn't work it all out, there will never be another springtime.
©2006 Terry and Lynn Pratchett; (P)2008 Isis Publishing
"Magic!"
Superb, I love all the Tiffany aching books so far but this is my favorite (have not yet listened to the unabridged 'I Shall Wear Midnight' My credits arrive in a few days!)This is the funniest Tiffany book so far and has lots of Nanny Ogg, my favorite Discworld character, and the Feegles are hilarious as always. Tiffany has really grown up in this story. Stephen Briggs is a superb reader as usual. I'm just sad that there is only one more after this. ' Wailey Wailey'
"review from an avid Pratchett fan"
I found this book very witty and well written, even though it's supposed to be a children's book it is a great read for adults too.
Tiffany is a young witch with the weight of responsibility pressed upon her shoulders. She is a very bright and inquisitive young lady. She makes a mistake as we have all done in our lives at one time or another but she makes an attempt to put it right, find out how she gets on!