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The Wee Free Men
by Terry Pratchett
Aww - I love Tiffany Aching, Terry Pratchett's YA heroine and star of three books, so far - this is the first. Tiffany is wonderful prickly, determined young girl, who goes up against the Queen of the Fairies to save her young brother (despite not liking him terribly much), with the aid of the Nac Mac Feegle - tiny blue drunken and belligerent litte men (the wee free men of the title). Tiffany's growing self-knowledge throughout the novel is fantastic, the wee free men are hilarious, and all ends well (plus we have a guest appearance at the end by my favourite Discworld witches - Mistress Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg.) I really want to make the acquaintance of a young girl in order to introduce her to this book - get 'em into the Pratchett fandom early, I say.
Oooh, also - this was an audiobook by Stephen Briggs, who did a fantastic job - I really liked his voices, I think he does a great job with the Discworld books.
Oooh, also - this was an audiobook by Stephen Briggs, who did a fantastic job - I really liked his voices, I think he does a great job with the Discworld books.