![]() Granny Weatherwax is as tough, wise and manipulative as ever. If you've done the other two Tiffany Aching novels then you have no choice, you HAVE to have this one. If you have read and loved any of Terrry's Discworld novels you'll love this one. I'm a knifemaker, it could have been bad but the doctor says I ought to regain full use in a few weeks. I listen while I'm working and there were a couple of close calls there when I got tickled. I loved it! The plot and sub plots are engaging, the characters are are well developed and the humor will make you laugh out loud. Its been a long wait for the next Terry Pratchett and I wasnt disappointed. I want it to be gone so that I could fully enjoy this audiobook. I wish I could easily advance through it, but unfortunately, it often seems to overlap the storytelling. It doesn't even seem to fall at appropriate intervals, like chapter breaks. It really takes me out of the story whenever it comes on. It doesn't fit with the tone of the book. Except for the twinkly, horrible music that pops up periodically. ![]() He is always able to pace his reading style to match the urgency of the story. He is excellent at differentiating character voices without making them too ridiculous. Stephen Briggs's reading is fantastic as always. I'm really enjoying reading about Tiffany Aching's journey through adolescence with the (sometimes unfortunate) companionship of the Wee Free Men. ![]() ![]() ![]() It might be my favorite of the Nac Mac Feegle Discworld books. What's with the annoying musical interludes? ![]()
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