Tiffany Aching's Guide to Being A Witch eBook : Pratchett, Rhianna, Kent, Gabrielle, Kidby, Paul: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
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Tiffany Aching's Guide to Being A Witch eBook : Pratchett, Rhianna, Kent, Gabrielle, Kidby, Paul: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
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SKMLONDON
I was blown away when I opened the book. It is in a slipcase ensuring its quality for many years. I have been a fan of Tiffany from the beginning.Inside each page is a joy to look at. Beautifully illustrated with lovely annotations.I don’t know how you won’t love it.
Hilary Hoad
As a long-time Pratchett fan, I had to have this. It did not disappoint. Great illustrations and a text that completely captures the late, great Sir Terry’s observation and humour. There are a lot of oblique references to the Discworld novels, so perhaps someone who has read and loved these would be better able to appreciate these, but it might be an opening for people new to Discworld to dip a toe and discover what the fans have loved about the books.
Mr. A. P. R. Cooper
It's a fun compendium of much that is in the various Discworld books, compiled as a textbook! There isn't any attempt to introduce new material - everything can be found in the various books by Sir Terry - but it's fun to see it all in one place.
Connors mum aka Terry B
Rhi is so much her dads daughter, her mindet is full of echoes of STP while still being her own person.She and Gabrielle have captured Tiffany, Gytha and Esme perfectly, I read the book in one sitting, smiling at the footnotes, laughing at everyones contributions.Its a beautuful book, full of new directions and old signposts.Thank you Rhi and Gabrielle
Ms.
I still miss Sir Terry Pratchett and the delight of new Discworld books from him. So enter this book. It is a delight. Yes it mostly tells us what we already knew, but it does so in such an entertaining way with marginalia from well known witches taking the place of the famous footnotes. It slightly filled that aching hole of no more books and provides unknown glimpses as well as known ones. It is beautifully illustrated (as ever) by Paul Kidby. Thank you all who gave us this book in its boxed edition.