Saturday, 7 February 2026

Wintersmith - wintry witchy fun

Wintersmith, by Terry Pratchett is part of the Discworld series (number 35 in the series), and is the third book to feature Tiffany Aching - a witch very much in training. When Tiffany accidentally dances with Winter himself, things start to become very strange, as Winter believes Tiffany is Summer, and falls in love with her. He is determined to win her at all costs, even to try and become a human in order to do so. But in doing so, Winter is wreaking havoc on the world and is in danger of creating an everlasting winter, with deadly consequences. With the help of members of the witch community (all of whom are a little quirky to say the least), plus her friends from the Wee Free Men (Rob Anybody, Daft Wullie and the rest), Tiffany must try not to succumb to Winter's overtures (like creating snowflakes in her image) if she is to save herself and the world. This is such a fun book, full of wild characters, some of whom will be familiar to anyone who has read the books in this amazing series. I laughed out loud several times at the daftness on show, particularly from the Wee Free Men. The story takes Tiffany and her friends on an adventure into what should be scary places (hello The Ferryman and indeed Death himself!), but in the company of these amazing characters, there isn't much to be scared of. If you like irreverence for pretty much anything serious, then this could be for you! Over the course of the book, Tiffany definitely matures into a witch who knows her business - and she seems to be the most normal of all the witches featured! I am such a fan of the Discworld series and it always brightens my day. I used the audio edition which was narrated by Indira Varma, Steven Cree, Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Nighy - excellent all round!

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 400 print pages.

Price I paid: £4.50.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.