The Color of Magic
by Terry Pratchett
3/5
William Morrow Paperbacks 288 pages November 24, 1983
On the Discworld — a flat world balanced on the backs of four elephants standing on a giant turtle — the incompetent wizard Rincewind is tasked with guiding Twoflower, the Disc's first tourist, through a world of magic, mayhem, and murderous intent.
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Jim's Review
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Welcome to the Discworld, where the rules of reality are more like suggestions. Pratchett's debut Discworld novel is a love letter to (and gentle roast of) every fantasy trope ever written. It's hilarious, inventive, and surprisingly clever beneath all the silliness. The Luggage is Jim's spirit animal — a sentient chest that follows you everywhere? Yes please. Just know that the series gets even better from here. Three worms — a fun starting burrow into a massive world.
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