The Colour of Magic Audiobook Free by Terry Pratchett

The Colour of Magic (1983)

A Brilliant Satire About a Magical World Not Totally Unlike Our Own.

The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett is the first novel in the Discworld series, a satirical fantasy world that pokes fun at traditional fantasy tropes while also paying homage to the genre. The story follows the adventures of Rincewind, a bumbling wizard, and Twoflower, a naïve tourist from the Counterweight Continent, as they travel through the bizarre and unpredictable world of Discworld.

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As Rincewind and Twoflower travel through Discworld, they encounter a variety of strange and hilarious characters, including dragons, trolls, and gods. Along the way, they must navigate a series of challenges, from escaping the clutches of a group of assassins to navigating the dangerous and unpredictable world of the Wyrmberg.

“Terry Pratchett’s writing style is both witty and irreverent, with a keen eye for satire and a talent for making readers laugh out loud.”

The Book Guide® Editor

The characters in The Colour of Magic are lovable, quirky, and full of personality. Rincewind is a hilariously inept wizard who is constantly in over his head, while Twoflower is an optimistic and naïve tourist who brings a sense of wonder and curiosity to the story. It is a book that will make you laugh out loud, while also offering a satirical take on traditional fantasy tropes that is both clever and insightful. Whether you are a longtime fan of Terry Pratchett or a newcomer to the Discworld series, “The Colour of Magic” is a must-read for anyone who loves a good laugh and a great story.

The Colour of Magic (1983) by Terry Pratchett

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