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Enter master story-teller Terry Pratchett¿s incredible Discworld in this second book in the Tiffany Aching series . . . Something is coming after Tiffany Aching . . . Tiffany Aching is ready to begin her apprenticeship in magic, but life isn't exactly what she thought it would be. She expects spells and magic ¿ not chores and ill-tempered goats! Surely there must be more to witchcraft than this? But when a sinister creature starts pursuing her, Tiffany realises that she¿ll need her magic more than ever to fight it off. And this time, neither Mistress Weatherwax (the greatest witch in the…mehr

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Enter master story-teller Terry Pratchett¿s incredible Discworld in this second book in the Tiffany Aching series . . . Something is coming after Tiffany Aching . . . Tiffany Aching is ready to begin her apprenticeship in magic, but life isn't exactly what she thought it would be. She expects spells and magic ¿ not chores and ill-tempered goats! Surely there must be more to witchcraft than this? But when a sinister creature starts pursuing her, Tiffany realises that she¿ll need her magic more than ever to fight it off. And this time, neither Mistress Weatherwax (the greatest witch in the world) nor the fierce, six-inch-high Wee Free Men can protect her. In the end, it will take all of Tiffany's inner strength to save herself. Will she succeed? `If you've never read a Discworld novel, what's the matter with you?¿ Guardian `Oodles of dry wit, imagination and shrewdly observed characters¿ Independent on Sunday `Fantastically inventive and humorous¿ The Sunday Times DISCOVER THE FULL TIFFANY ACHING SERIES, THE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO DISCWORLD: The Wee Free Men A Hat Full of Sky Wintersmith I Shall Wear Midnight The Shepherd¿s Crown
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Terry Pratchett, illustrated by Paul Kidby
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Pratchett's ear for dialogue is superb . . . His deep feeling for landscape, animals, kindness and courage make his adventures deeply satisfying as well as clever The Times