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February's Readalong Book: Colour of Magic!
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Colour of Magic definitely doesn't have the honed style of the later books but I love it for the nostalgia!!

I did try reading Colour of Magic quite a while ago as my introduction to Discworld but couldn't quite get into it at the time. Instead I ended up switching to Guards! Guards! as my first discworld novel and very much enjoyed it. Having now read a handful of discworld novels (from the watchmen, witches and death sub-series) it sounds like a perfect opportunity to revisit Colour of Magic.


I think it was clever to use Twoflower as a tourist to introduce us to Discworld in the first book. And to do this from the Ankh-Morpork point of view rather than from Twoflower's perspective meant that the tourist was out of place and needed explaining to the reader rather than Discworld itself.
Now beginning The colour of magic. This will be my 3rd time in reading it and if anything like the other times I will find it just as funny. I will update this once I've finished reading it.
Today 18/02/2017 I finished reading it. Brilliant and funny! To me it seems to end rather strangely and suddenly, Even though it end twice (those that read the book will understand. so i'm now wondering if The Light Fantastic, carries on the journey? I can'r remember off hand, so will have to revisit that book at another time.
Today 18/02/2017 I finished reading it. Brilliant and funny! To me it seems to end rather strangely and suddenly, Even though it end twice (those that read the book will understand. so i'm now wondering if The Light Fantastic, carries on the journey? I can'r remember off hand, so will have to revisit that book at another time.

Any news on The Last Hero mini-Readalong ? I've got my copy at the ready! Its not one I've read before...

https://www.lspace.org/about-terry/in...
it was an interview published just after the paperback publication of TCOM in 1985. It provides a couple of insights into what Sir Pterry was trying to achieve with the book and what its influnces are.
The interviewer is a guy called Neil Gaiman and it was the start of a beautiful friendship between the two of them. So if you're having a drink tonight, you might want to charge your glasses to Ms Wendy Graham, the editor of Space Voyager, who sent Mr Gaiman out on assignment and without whom, etc.
Ian

I'll announce more details in the last few days of January, so enjoy this month!