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Chargement... Je m'habillerai de nuit (2010)par Terry Pratchett
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Tiffany Aching, now 15-years-old, is facing new challenges as the witch of The Chalk. Her old friend and sometime love interest Roland is marrying a noble woman Letitia whose mother the Dutchess makes things even more miserable for Tiffany. There's a growing fear and prejudice against witches in the land even though the people still rely on her to care for the sick and elderly. And she is being pursued by the Cunning Man, the demonic spirit of a witch-finder with no eyes and a foul smell. As always, the Nac Mac Feegles follow Tiffany wherever she goes to protect her but inevitably end up causing her more trouble. The novel is more mature than it's predecessors reflecting Tiffany's age and experience, and touches on themes such as domestic violence, teen pregnancy, prejudice, burgeoning sexuality, death, and grief. With a visit to the city of Ankh-Morpork, Tiffany's story also crosses overs with characters from the City Watch stories of Discworld. This was my first Tiffany Aching book, which I loved on its own. Coming back to it after having read the first three in the series was like coming home after a long absence. Everything was richer and my understanding and love of the characters was deeper. Also, Preston is one of the most perfect surprises of the whole series. C+ (Okay). A teenage witch vs a moral panic. A lot about this book didn't quite work - especially the villain, who shows up late and only ever makes sense as a metaphor. And a lot of the ideas and minor characters feel like their arcs have been erased. It's not a bad book; I just really want the Tiffany Aching series to be as good as its first couple books. (Jan. 2024) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Rude existence que celle d'une sorcière de seize ans dans le Causse. Outre le quotidien d'une infirmière doublée d'une assistante sociale, il faut aussi gérer les crises qui fermentent et la mort prochaine du vieux baron. Guère de magie là-dedans, guère de sommeil non plus. Alors, si quelque part une pelote inextricable de malveillance et de frustration s'est réveillée pour inciter à la haine des sorcières et à leur destruction, voilà Tiphaine Patraque soudain démunie... II reste les Nac mac Feegle, me direz-vous, toujours prêts à la bataille. Mais si eux-mêmes se mettent à douter... Prix Andre-Norton - 2010 Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I didn't like the romance aspect the first time I read this. This time it seemed more reasonable to me but the book seemed to wander too much. It may be that I wasn't as focused on the book. Very Terry Pratchett but missing something for me this go round. (