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Wintersmith is the most recent in Pratchett's run of Tiffany Aching books, books for younger readers (middle-grade?) which feature as the protagonist a young girl who is good at making cheese, tormenting her brother, and being a witch.
Archive 2010-01-01 Ulysses 2010
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Wintersmith is the most recent in Pratchett's run of Tiffany Aching books, books for younger readers (middle-grade?) which feature as the protagonist a young girl who is good at making cheese, tormenting her brother, and being a witch.
Book Report: Wintersmith, by Terry Pratchett Ulysses 2010
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Wintersmith is yet another book in the Tiffany Aching series, a series of Discworld books for younger readers.
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As it is said at some point in Wintersmith, witches know a lot more than most people, but they actually know enough not to think that makes them better than anyone else.
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And I'm loving his new jaunts into YA territory with the Tiffany Aching books; in fact, I think Wintersmith is probably my favorite yet.
Seattle Sunset over the Sound moriarty6 2006
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You see, the spirit of winter known as the Wintersmith had never really seen a girl before.
Archive 2006-07-01 fusenumber8 2006
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There's a fourth book out now, Wintersmith, which is probably the best one since The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents and The Wee Free Men.
October Reading List Rogers 2006
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Wintersmith is, I think, more appropriate to the first thaw, but it also works for this time of year.
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Hogfather and Wintersmith, both by Terry Pratchett.
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Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett: Book summary and media reviews.
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