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“Sometimes I think a man could wander across the disc all his life and not see everything there is to see,' said Twoflower. 'And now it seems there are lots of other worlds as well. When I think I might die without seeing a hundredth of all there is to see it makes me feel,' he paused, then added, 'well, humble, I suppose. And very angry, of course.”

Quote by Terry Pratchett

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The Colour Of Magic: (Discworld Novel 1)

The first novel in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, 'The Colour Of Magic' presents a whimsical and satirical take on the fantasy genre. Set on a flat, disc-shaped world supported by four elephants, the story follows two young characters on an adventure to find the source of magic. The novel is known for its clever humor and imaginative world-building, offering readers a fresh perspective on traditional fantasy elements. more

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Terry Pratchett
Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett was a British author renowned for his fantasy novel series, 'Discworld'. His works are appreciated for their unique humor and profound philosophical insights. Pratchett's contributions to literature extend beyond fantasy, encompassing science fiction, humor, and children's literature. more

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