Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

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Re: Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

Postby Bron H » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:50 pm

I'm 14 so I guess it is classed as about my age group. These books are what first brought me into the world of terry pratchett and i think they are generaly as good as his adults books with maybe the first one being a little weaker. I havn't bought I SHALL WEAR MIDNIGHT because i havn't yet found it in paperback. Is it even out in paperback yet.
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Re: Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

Postby Tonyblack » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:21 pm

It certainly is in paperback. I bought my wife a rand new paperback copy for Christmas to save her reading the first edition hardback. She thought the paperback was so nice and pristine that she read the hardback again. :lol:

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Re: Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

Postby Tiffany » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:24 pm

Yes it is out in paperback now, Bron, saw it in a shop today.
Have you read The Amazing Maurice & His Educated Rodents yet? I have just finished reading it. It's very good.
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Re: Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

Postby ShadowNinjaCat » Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:00 am

Welcome to the forum,Bron H. :D
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Re: Are the Tiffany Books "Children's Books?"

Postby Natalya » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:24 pm

From Russian TP's fan. :)
I have not Big Patience, that's why I already started read "WinterSmith" ( although I didn't finish of "Thud"!).... I do it sometimes, when I not reading "Thud"... :)
And I found that I no need dictionary now! ... well... Apart from 1-2 word per page! :) (in "Thud": when I started read - from 5 to 20 and 3-12 now plus meditation about some phrases (for right understanding) :)!).
PS Seriously: Unfortunately, books about Tiffany haven't translated in Russian yet:( Thats why I'll be able to talk about it only after have finish of reading 'WinterSmith' at least.
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