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Guards! Guards!: Terry Pratchett: Books
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"Discworld #7 Nightwatch #1 - The Discworld books are all magical and funny and well-written. But most people's favorites are those that focus on the Night Watch. This is the first of those. The plot is about a dragon who would like to be king, and an ordinary man who would not. The book is actually about bravery and nobility and finding somewhere safe to stay until the shouting is over."
Wyrd Sisters: Terry Pratchett: Books
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"Disworld #6, Witches #2 If you want to start the Discworld series and/or the Discworld books that focus on the witches, this is a good book to choose. Although the witches make an appearance in an earlier Discworld novel, this is the first to showcase them. This book is funny, smart and just a little sarcastic (ok, more than a little sarcastic.) It is about bravery and responsibilty and lewd songs..."
Sourcery: Terry Pratchett: Books
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"Discworld #5 - Rincewind, the world's worst wizard, is back to save the world again. This time, his adversary is an orphan whose destiny is to be the world's most powerful sourcerer - or kill everyone trying. As with all Pratchett's Discworld books, there is magic, mayhem and laugh-out-loud bits you'll find yourself quoting at dinner parties."
The Light Fantastic: Terry Pratchett: Books
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"Discworld #2 This is second Discworld book and the second based on the wizard Rincewind. In this exciting and funny book, Rincewind is once again an unlikely and unwilling hero. If you haven't read the Discworld books, what are you waiting for?"
The Color of Magic: Terry Pratchett: Books
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"Discworld #1 This is the book that introduced Discworld, a bizarre yet familiar world. The author took the cliches of the fantasy genre and turned them upside down. His hero is not a innocent young man who becomes a great wizard (sound familar?) - he is a cut-rate, middle-aged coward of a wizard who only knows one spell. Like all the Discworld books, The Color of Magic is smart, funny and excitin..."




