Un sombrero de cielo

Una historia del Mundodisco , #32

mass market paperback, 336 pages

Español language

Published Nov. 16, 2011 by Plaza & Janés, Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-84-9032-514-8
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Una bruja de verdad no saldría tranquilamente de su cuerpo en cualquier momento, dejándolo vacío. Pero Tiffany, que a sus once años está a punto de convertirse en aprendiza de bruja, no se lo piensa dos veces. Sin embargo, hay un espíritu antiguo, diabólico e indestructible vagando por allí, a la espera de un cuerpo libre para invadir...

«Un sombrero de cielo» es el encantador nuevo libro de Terry Pratchett protagonizado por Tiffany Dolorido y los Pequeños Hombres Libres, una banda de hombrecillos azulados, pendencieros y borrachines que no escatiman esfuerzos para defender a la joven bruja. Pero esta vez ni ellos ni Yaya Ceravieja, la bruja más poderosa del mundo, serán capaces de protegerla. Cuando llegue el momento de la verdad, Tiffany tendrá que recurrir a toda su fuerza interior para intentar salvarse a sí misma.

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This one is really nice. It's exciting, and it has a lot of Granny Weatherwax, next to other super cool characters, and there's even some musing on what it means to be a witch that is not only super cool, but also has Esme get sentimental! Love it.

There is plural stuff again, both the more explicit kind and more indications that being a witch means not being too singlet in general, and being comfortable with that.

Can't stand on its own

This is the second book in the "Tiffany Achings" series, following the excellent Wee Free Men—which I read thrice when I first encountered it!

Why am I talking about the first book? Well, because much of this book is dedicated to recap or summarize parts of it. Characters are reintroduced in detail and relevant plot points are retold in great detail. BUT, these recaps focus very much on the content and "facts" without repeating the witty prose, jokes and puns that accompanied these events in the first book. Overall, these parts just make you want to reread the first book to (re-)experience these events properly.

Next to retellings of the first book we thankfully do get a new plot and some new quirky characters. But overall, I'd say that these new characters aren't as interesting and the plot is also not as exciting. Our protagonist Tiffany is very passive …

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