
Kent also tweeted about it, mentioning that it was the Discworld books that had made her want to be a writer. Kidby mentioned he had been working on it for the past year and "recently". They shared the title and a promotional image, but no release date, promising more information soon. Pratchett and Kent have co-written this “in-world guide to aspiring witches everywhere”, illustrated by Kidby. Recent news about Terry Friday, May 12th, 2023 Rhianna Pratchett and Paul Kidby announce via social media that they are collaborating with game maker and author Gabrielle Kent on Tiffany Aching’s Guide to Being a Witch, to be published through Puffin Books. ‘A true delight. Also, as I finished the book, I felt my cold go away. ‘This extremely cleaver religious satire is one of the top Pratchett’s work as organized religion becomes target of his wit and cynicism’ Goodreads reviewer, ‘Pratchett at his theological best’ Goodreads reviewer, On the contrary, the mad romp through several hitherto unseen countries on the disc was delightful’ Goodreads reviewer, ‘The book is never preachy (see what I did there? P) or boring. ‘Pratchett creates a host of characters that represent people and our relationship with religion, done with thought and hope, a thoroughly laugh out loud experience’ Goodreads reviewer, There were so many passages when I was musing “It’s like this thought has sprung out of my head but it’s written a hundred times better than I would have said it”‘ Goodreads reviewer, ‘It makes you contemplate so many things. Beyond religion too. ‘One of Pratchetts best works, retelling what has happened, happens, and will happen as soon as faith goes mad, uncontrolled, and vicious, tries to expand its sphere of influence and doesnt care about the foundations and rules, contradicting its own commandments’ Goodreads reviewer, He also wants the Inquisition to stop torturing him now, please. He wants peace and justice and brotherly love. In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was: “Hey, you!”įor Brutha the novice is the Chosen One.


‘Deftly weaves themes of forgiveness, belief and spiritual regeneration’ The Times

‘An intriguing satire on institutionalized religion corrupted by power.
