The Wee Free Men: A Story of Discworld

CRITICS HAVE SAID

  • A funny and thought-provoking fantasy, with powerfully visual scenes and characters that remain with readers. A glorious read.
    School Library Journal
  • Like Celtic mythology fused with ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’
    New York Times

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