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Sourcery (Discworld Novel)

 
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Sourcery is one of the pivitol moments in the Discworld series, and one any fan should be greatful for. Whilst the first two novels were large in scope, and introduced a vast array of colourful, exciting characters, in an exciting universe built on satire, the plots don't feel so much thought out, as thrown together, and the following two novels seemed independant to the rest of the charcater saga's (The Witches and Death respectively), in the exclusion of main characters (Nanny Ogg and Magrat) and obvious character differences(Death in Mort is such a contrast to Death in Reaper Man), almost as if the lead roles were different people of the same name to the ones we have become familiair to. No, Sourcery is special in that Rincewind, the accidental hero, is the same Rincewind that appears in the later episodes, but is allowed room to develop into a more rounded character. It also feels tighter as a story, in that the actions of Rincewind, Conina and Ipslore in the begining few pages ... read more.

Written by Terry Pratchett.
Published 01 July 1989.
Published by Corgi Books.
rrp £7.99.
269 pages Paperback.
ISBN: 0552131075
ISBN-13: 9780552131070
 
 
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