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Review #1

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If you are a fan of Terry Pratchett – especially the Disc World series – then you most likely already have a copy of this book – his final book. The story wraps up the entire Witches storyline, similar to how “Snuff” wraps up the Watch series. If you’re not yet a fan, perhaps you’ve watched “Good Omens” here on Amazon Video (unless you signed the petition to have it removed from Netflix :o). I am an avid reader but don’t normally like fantasy novels. Terry Pratchett’s books – Sir Terry Pratchett – is the one exception. I cannot recommend his books too highly. He wote the last few books knowing that he would be dying within two years. He lasted longer, but not long enough in my opinion.

 

Review #2

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Anti-witch feelings are on the rise and rumors of old women being burned are in the air, unfortunately for Tiffany Aching shes finding the Chalk getting infected and it could be her fault. I Shall Wear Midnight is the 38th book of Terry Pratchetts Discworld series and the fourth to feature the young witch Tiffany Aching, who is finding out that being a witch-in-training and being on her own are two different things entirely especially when the Cunning Man is after her.

Now 16 years old, Tiffany is now the witch of the Chalk doing everything that needs to be done from tending the Baron to looking after newest of babes. Then things seem to start to go wrong from a father assaulting his daughter to the old Baron dying in front of Tiffany and the nurse accusing her of killing him. Events transpire that Tiffany attempts to persevere through but she senses something is up, especially on her way to Ankh-Morpork when she meets a man that the Feegles fall through. Thanks to the Feegles, Tiffany spends a night in jail but learns witches all around are feeling pressure. Upon her return to the Chalk, Roland attempts to take out the Feegles mound and later has Tiffany detained but the young witch realizes that Rolands fianc is hiding a secretshes using magicand confronts her getting the spell broken. As things return to normal in the Chalk, Tiffany must gear up to face the Cunning Man, a ghost of a witch hunter whos hatred is infectious, even while attending a funeral and preparing for the new Barons wedding as senior witches gather and watch.

Building upon the previous three books to feature Tiffany, Pratchett continued the characters growth by showing her face the everyday humdrum of the profession as the witch not a trainee, especially when something vicious shows up. Unlike previous books, the Feegles are more important minor characters than major secondary ones which focuses the book on Tiffany alone with her dealing with everything and everyone. Tiffanys interactions with Carrot and Angua in Ankh-Morpork and the reappearance of Eskarina Smith, whose time traveling ability comes in handy in assisting Tiffany, just added to the quality of the book and connected various subseries together than just the same world.

I Shall Wear Midnight is a delightful return to the Disc and a somewhat return to form for Pratchett with a solid story that does not meander like some of the previous books of the series. Although a first time reader might want to get one of the earlier Aching books to understand some of whats going on, any long-time fan will love this book.

 

Review #3

Audiobook I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett

A memorable entry in the Tiffany Aching canon, this deals with the phenomena of crowd psychology, rumor, prejudice and ill-will from the perspective of our favorite witch.

Once more she is facing a seemingly unbeatable enemy, who she must of course beat. This one is personified as The Man With No Eyes. I’ll say no more for fear of spoiling.

Roland is getting married, but not to Tiffany, and this makes her life difficult on many levels. I’ll say no more for fear of spoiling.

The Nac Mac Feegle are back in all their glory, with a special guest appearance by Horace. I’ll say no more for fear of spoiling.

The world is pretty much the way it was when we left Tiffany after her run-in with The Wintersmith, except she is a couple of years older.

I’m pulling a star because the book feels a little formulaic after the tale of The Wintersmith. I have a half-feeling that this is unfair of me. Certainly the story dragged me along at every possible minute I could find to be nose-in to the book. It just felt a tad anti-climactic and I felt I already knew how Tiffany would win out – I was almost right.

I can’t say why I won’t put the star back and say it has only a half showing, but this felt like a (very enjoyable) four star experience. Maybe it was because the Feegles seem to have lost some of their reluctance to be seen and so many people now know of them. I know that felt “wrong” to me. Presumptuous nonsense of course; only the author has the right to say how things stand.

Your mileage will certainly vary, especially if you fly an indirect route on your broomstick.

 

Review #4

Audio I Shall Wear Midnight narrated by Nigel Planer

I’ve read Pratchett for years. He’s simply !marvelous.
It is beyond sad that his light has been taken from this world.
However, a Russian author once said there is no reading, only rereading. That you read a novel new each time you read it because you’re not the same person that read it before. You’ve changed, ergo what you think about what you read changes. You’ve new insights, new discoveries, new understanding.
For that, I’m grateful, and I’ll re-read Pratchett forever, always discovering and rediscovering . . .

 

Review #5

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Ever read a book that you know you want to share with your best friends?
This is that kind of book. I’ve put so many book marks at pages where I’ve found a line or two that I had to share, that I finally just bought another copy to send to a friend. Pratchett is one of the wisest writers as well as one of the wittiest writers I’ve even read. I own most of his books, both the ones set in Disc World and the Tiffany Aching series, and I read and reread each one. His books are modern classics.

 

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