8.12.2011
I Shall Wear Midnight
by Terry Pratchett, 347pgs, hardcover
Series: Discworld, Tiffany Aching #4
Overall Grade: B+
The book begins with Tiffany in her village on the Chalk doing witchy stuff. The whole tone of the story is quite dark, starting off with child abuse, teen pregnancy and attempted suicide in the first few chapters. Tiffany is finding that the people are having trouble figuring out how to act around the neighborhood-girl-turned-witch, and it only gets worse when some begin to denounce her as evil with echoes of witch hunts not far behind. And if life isn't tough enough, her erstwhile friend, the Baron's son is getting married to some waifish, weak-minded Duke's daughter with a domineering mother. When it rains it pours.
There was a nice amount of Feegle in this book, as well as appearances by many of Discworld's cast of witches, for nice use of Pterry's (extensive) extended universe.
And that's it for the series as far as I hear.
Labels: genre: fantasy, genre: fiction, genre: YA, media: book, series: Discworld, series: Tiffany Aching