![]() ![]() So gripping story, great narration but not enough fightin', steelin' and drinkin'. I really enjoyed it, but I've marked it on behalf of my boys. The fact that Tiffany rather liked the fact that someone put her face on snowflakes, had him ask suspiciously if there was going to be kissing. Oh and my 7 year old son did think there was a bit too much love stuff in it. Sir Terry Pratchett passed away on 12th March 2015. He was awarded the World Fantasy Life Achievement Award in 2010. On 18 Feb, 2009, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. Once we'd seen the Green Man etc, the book fell much more in to place. of 2007, Pratchett disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. If your children have never seen a Morris dance troop then the idea of the Dark Morris just won't make any sense at all. ![]() It just required some explaining in part and (oddly) a trip out to see Morris Dancers and a may pole. I think it is because Tiffany Aching is growing up, and her friends are older too - teen age witches taking on their first cottage, getting "followers" and learning about the rules of life an death. My boys (aged 7 and 9) love the Wee Free Men, but they did find this book of the series the most challenging. KIDS REVIEW: Tiffany Aching grows up - aged 9 plus ![]()
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