The Colour of Magic
I've never been all that bothered by Terry Pratchett in the past. No real reason, I think I just didn't know anyone who had read them so hadn't really heard great things about the Discworld novels. In the last year or so though I've looked into it a bit more and gotten more and more interested. I'm about two thirds of the way through this one and I'm impressed so far. I find it very easy to pick up and read, and I find Terry Pratchett to be the right blend of funny with an excellent vivid imagination. He does a great job of creating an intriguing world that is different from your usual sort of fantasy novel. If I do have any problem with it then it's that so far it all feels like a sequence of set pieces rather than a story that progresses. There are plenty of effects, but as far as I've seen so far there doesn't seem to be many causes. That however, does work with the Discworld mythos.
I've never been all that bothered by Terry Pratchett in the past. No real reason, I think I just didn't know anyone who had read them so hadn't really heard great things about the Discworld novels. In the last year or so though I've looked into it a bit more and gotten more and more interested. I'm about two thirds of the way through this one and I'm impressed so far. I find it very easy to pick up and read, and I find Terry Pratchett to be the right blend of funny with an excellent vivid imagination. He does a great job of creating an intriguing world that is different from your usual sort of fantasy novel. If I do have any problem with it then it's that so far it all feels like a sequence of set pieces rather than a story that progresses. There are plenty of effects, but as far as I've seen so far there doesn't seem to be many causes. That however, does work with the Discworld mythos.