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The Color of Magic - Done? The story continues...(no plot spoilers)
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Brooke
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Aug 01, 2008 09:38AM

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I wonder if that is more Pratchett's doing or the publisher's doing.




Colour of Magic ends in a cliff hanger and Light Fantastic picks up where Colour dropped off.

Oddly, I was re-watching the movie this was parodying just a couple of days ago.
But the twist that made me laugh was the guest's response of "Hot water, good dentishstry and shoft lavatory paper."
So what movie was I watching? :)



Made me all nostalgic for the first time I read it, though.

I guess that I like the City Watch series most, and my favourite would be Guards!, Guards! , even if just for the Dirty Harry spoofs.
I've also got a certain fondness for the Bromeliad, although that could just be 'cos of the line "Can you threaten someone with a gnu?"






I disagree. I can concede that this book is fantasy, but it is also strongly sci-fi. There is a lot of science embedded into this piece of literature...

In the Rincewind books, what we term science is portrayed as something R. really wishes was real – like we might wish that magic was real – but he is constantly disappointed: On the Discworld, science is fantasy.

I have to echo Bunny Watson here and say, no, there isn't.
There's more about tourism than there is about science, and no one's calling it a travel book.
You stated before that it wasn't believable enough, especially the Discworld balancing on the back of elephants standing on a turtle. It is simply not the intention of the series for readers to try to take anything seriously. It's satire - The Color of Magic itself being primarily a parody of cliches in fantasy novels. It plays with heroes and hero quests and world building and magic and dragons and wizards and Dungeons & Dragons.
Approaching The Color of Magic and expecting a believable science fiction story would be like approaching McDonalds and expecting filet mignon. It's just not what it's for.