A Hat Full of Sky has been described as "compelling and hilarious," as well as "finely tuned" by Audiofile. Terry Pratchett "gives a clear nuance to characters"[1] This book is a piece of "top notch writing," and it is "definitely worth your attention."[2] The Wee Free Men have been received as "brave, loyal, strong and funny."[2] Mr. Pratchett "isn't afraid to detour into biting satire," and his writing is "achingly beautiful."[3]The storyline is "believable and convincing [by] bringing [the story] down to the grass roots level." The book has been described as an "art form" and there is "seldom anything that can beat it."[2]Although the majority of critics receive this book positively, the Washington Post says that this book is "frustratingly sloppy."[4] They go on to say "it doesn't feel as if Tiffany has earned her victory, or as if Pratchett is doing justice to his inquisitive young heroine."
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