The Wee Free Men

(Discworld #30)

Mass Market Paperback, 375 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2004 by HarperTrophy.

ISBN:
9780060012380
OCLC Number:
55504051

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5 stars (7 reviews)

"Another world is colliding with this one," said the toad. "All the monsters are coming back."

"Why?" said Tiffany.

"There's no one to stop them."

There was silence for a moment.

Then Tiffany said, "There's me."

Armed only with a frying pan and her common sense, Tiffany Aching, a young witch-to-be, is all that stands between the monsters of Fairyland and the warm, green Chalk country that is her home. Forced into Fairyland to seek her kidnapped brother, Tiffany allies herself with the Chalk's local Nac Mac Feegle - aka the Wee Free Men - a clan of sheep-stealing, sword-wielding, six-inch-high blue men who are as fierce as they are funny. Together they battle through an eerie and ever-shifting landscape, fighting brutal flying fairies, dream-spinning dromes, and grimhounds - black dogs with eyes of fire and teeth of razors - before ultimately confronting the Queen of the Elves, absolute ruler …

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Review of 'Kleine freie Männer' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Eines meiner Lieblingsbücher von der Scheibenwelt, jetzt vorgelesen weil das Kind im richtigen Alter dazu ist und etwas "Lustiges und Ernstes" wollte. Eignet sich hervorragend zum kapitelweise Vorlesen und hat die richtige Mischung aus Ernsthaftigkeit, ein bisschen Grusel, Witz und Spannung. Die Übersetzung ist gelungen, wobei ich finde, dass man den Nac Mac Feegle einfach ihren Namen hätte lassen können. Als Einstieg in die Scheibenwelt jedenfalls sehr gut geeignet.

reviewed The wee free men by Terry Pratchett

I knew Pterry would not let go a chance to do a pune!

4 stars

It is indeed a young adult book. But she's only nine so of course it can't be the same level of sophistication as Nation or Amazing Maurice. It continues (more or less) Lord and Ladies, and feels really like an intro to Tiffany starting her witch career. But she is a Witch, just like Agnes has to be a Witch too. The witchcraft chooses you... (?) It feels very Narnia, and at some points Alice in Wonderland.

I ... I didn't start Discworld expecting it to be so much pain. How could he put so much Aching on a nine-year-old (?). But Pterry did write every one (except the wizards, whom I assume he didn't like either)(apart from Ponder and maybe Rincewind) with their own pain in life, their struggles, darkness, doubts, and ... and then there is Thief of Time, and there is Last Hero (well Last Hero is …

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Subjects

  • Tiffany Aching (Fictitious character)
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Fairies
  • Witches
  • Fiction