![]() ![]() The plot of I Shall Wear Midnight is amazing. ![]() I just thought I’d put a little disclaimer about that at the beginning of this review. I do love this book, a lot, but I’ll never love it as much as Wintersmith even though it’s a fantastic book. I have previously reviewed The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, and Wintersmith. It was the last Tiffany Aching book to be completed but an incomplete sequel, The Shepherd’s Crown, was released after Pratchett’s death. I Shall Wear Midnight is the 4th book in Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching series and 38th book in the Discworld series. Because if Tiffany falls, the whole Chalk falls with her. Aided by her tiny blue allies, the Wee Free Men, Tiffany must find the source of this unrest and defeat the evil at its root before it takes her life. ![]() As the witch of the Chalk, she performs the bits of witchcraft that aren’t sparkly, aren’t fun, don’t involve any kind of wand, and that people seldom ever hear about: She does the unglamorous work of caring for the needy.īut someone or something is igniting fear, inculcating dark thoughts and angry murmurs against witches. ![]() Tiffany Aching has spent years studying with senior witches, and now she is on her own. When people turn on witches, the innocents suffer. ![]()
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