First US edition, 323 pages

English language

Published October 2006 by HarperTempest.

ISBN:
978-0-06-089031-5
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OCLC Number:
1022897197
ISFDB ID:
186502

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4 stars (15 reviews)

‘Crivens!’

Tiffany Aching put one foot wrong, made just one little mistake . . .

And now the spirit of winter is in love with her. He gives her roses and icebergs and showers her with snowflakes, which is tough when you’re thirteen, but also just a little bit… cool.

And if Tiffany doesn’t work out how to deal with him, there will never be another springtime…

Crackling with energy and humour, Wintersmith is the third tale in a sequence about Tiffany Aching and the Wee Free Men – the Nac Mac Feegles who are determined to help Tiffany, whether she wants it or not.

24 editions

reviewed Wintersmith by Pu lai qi (Pratchett, Terry) (Discworld, Book 35)

Review of 'Wintersmith' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book is about both kinds of heroism: the epic kind, like someone who has to jaunt into the underworld to rescue someone; and the everyday kind, like rescuing lost lambs and tending to the sick and needy.

Sir Terry pulls out four of his best characters to explore these themes. (And thinking about the topic of "best characters", I really ought to sit down and puzzle out who my favorite is. Because we all have to have a favorite -- just ask your parents about your sibling.) Tiffany Aching, 13-year-old witch-in-training, has her first great love affair, involving a meet-cute regarding a Morris Dance and an immortal elemental. Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax help her sort through the consequences.

But if you want a book about heroism, the character you need is a fellow named Rob Anybody, the walking embodiment of heroism.


“An heroic effort, Mr. Anybody,” said Granny. …