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The Wee Free Men: (Discworld Novel 30)


volume 30, Discworld Novels

No. of pages 320

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Great for age 11-18 years
A nightmarish danger threatens from the other side of reality . . . Armed with only a frying pan and her common sense, young witch-to-be Tiffany Aching must defend her home against the monsters of Fairyland. Luckily she has some very unusual help: the local Nac Mac Feegle - aka the Wee Free Men - a clan of fierce, sheep-stealing, sword-wielding, six-inch-high blue men. Together they must face headless horsemen, ferocious grimhounds, terrifying dreams come true, and ultimately the sinister Queen of the Elves herself . . . THE FIRST BOOK IN THE TIFFANY ACHING SEQUENCE

 

This is volume 30 in Discworld Novels .

This book has been graded for interest at 12-17 years.

There are 320 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Cornerstone .

Terry Pratchett's previous children's titles include Truckers, Diggers, Wings, Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny and the Dead (which was successfully televised) and Johny and the Bomb, which won a Smarties Prize Silver Medal and was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Award. He lives in Wiltshire

This book is in the following series:

Discworld Series

Tiffany Aching

Discworld Novels

Discworld
Discworld is set in a fictional world of a flat disc balanced on the backs of four elephants which themselves stand on the back of a giant turtle called Great A'Tuin. All the books stand alone but there are some story arcs that cross individual books. The novels are rooted in mythology

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Rhode Island Book Awards
This book was recognised in the Teen category by the Rhode Island Book Awards.

Green Mountain Book Award
This book was recognised by the Green Mountain Book Award.

Georgia Peach Book Award For Teen Readers
This book was recognised by the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers.

Locus Award
This book was recognised in the YA category by the Locus Award.

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