The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett Book Review

 The Color of Magic 

By Terry Pratchett 


Released Year: 1983

Page count: 212 pages 

Medium Used: Kindle PW 

Genre : Fantasy, Supernatural, Magic, Fiction, 2024-read. 

Rating : 5/5 



Tourists, wizards, death lord, demons, trolls and many many other exciting creatures make up this story. It is fantastic. Although it was written in the late 20th century, it makes lot of sense and even blew my mind reading it now. My favorite character in the story is the box with its undying loyalty and endless legs. It follows whereever its master travels to and never gives up. It can swallow people and carry a great deal of things.


 A tourist sets out on a journey to see the thrilling elements of this world. He meets a strange wizard - that cannot do any magic but has a time-space altering verse hidden in his subconscious. He teams up with the wizard and they set out on a journey that is both thrilling and diverse in its scope of characters met and chilling in the number of near death escapades they both have. All along they are staunchly followed by the luggage box. At the mention of the box, I have come to feel a strange sense of calmness like everything is fine in their world of mayhem and unrootedness. 


Do read this for fun and thrill of it! 

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