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$2 eBook Deal: ‘The Color of Magic’ (Discworld)
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The Color of Magic Discworld

Part of today’s Kindle ebook deals is The Color of Magic, the first book of Terry Pratchett‘s Discworld series, for only $1.99 (that’s a 75% discount!). The book also comes in trade paperback and hardcover.

From the product page:

Terry Pratchett’s profoundly irreverent, bestselling novels have garnered him a revered position in the halls of parody next to the likes of Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and Carl Hiaasen.

The Color of Magic is Terry Pratchett’s maiden voyage through the now-legendary land of Discworld. This is where it all begins — with the tourist Twoflower and his wizard guide, Rincewind.

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Royal Mail Releases Harry Potter, Chronicles Of Narnia, Discworld & King Arthur Stamps
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An exciting new set of stamps have been released by the UK’s Royal Mail that should have collectors and fans of fantasy itching to pick them up.

The stamps include many characters of fantasy lore from books and movies and legend, known for their abilities as witches, wizards, and enchanters. Featured is Albus Dumbledore and the Dark Lord Voldemort from J.K. Rowling’s juggernaut Harry Potter books and movies series, Aslan and The White Witch from C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia books and movies, Nanny Ogg and Rincewind from Terry Pratchett’s Discworld book series, and finally, Merlin and Morgan Le Fay from the legend of King Arthur.

You can see all of the stamps by clicking on over to the other side now!

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Geek Craft: Crocheted Amigurumi Discworld
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Crocheted Amigurumi Discworld

June Gilbank of Planet June, a crochet pattern designer and craft book author, created a spot-on adorable crocheted Amigurumi Discworld.

Visit June’s Flickr page to see more pictures of the Amigurumi Discworld, which is based on the popular books series Discworld by Terry Pratchett. She made this back in 2008 and contacted Pratchett’s agent hoping the author would see her unique Discworld creation. Pratchett’s response was, “˜Well, if you’re going to crochet Discworld then that’s the way to do it!’ Nice!

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Book Review: ‘Night Watch’ By Terry Pratchett
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By ScarletScribe

Night Watch
Discworld series
Mass Market Paperback
By Terry Pratchett
HarperTorch
Published: September 30, 2003

Time travel, as a story premise, can be a slippery slope. While some creators go to great lengths to describe how the Grandfather Paradox can be overcome, others find themselves backed into a corner, waving a magic wand at logical thinking and asking the audience to take it on good faith that the hazards of time travel can be easily overcome.

Meanwhile, Terry Pratchett‘s comic fantasy Night Watch — the 29th novel within his Discworld series — takes it at face value and has everyone run with it. When Sam Vimes, commander of Ankh-Morpork’s police force, is thrown back through time while chasing a psychopathic killer, there’s hardly a moment to spare for either Vimes or the reader to ruminate upon the logistics of it all. Instead, Pratchett’s time-travel is a set-up for much larger questions — and we’re talking more than just, “What would happen if he killed his grandpa?”

That’s where the subtle strengths of Pratchett’s writing come in. Though written in the third-person, Night Watch‘s story unfolds more like a stream of consciousness. Rather than being bogged down in thoughtful monologues, the story actually takes off as Vimes spends his time observing other people and contemplating how he can play to their emotions and instincts. The novel is less about asking what one would do with time travel, and more about how you would have to do it. For his part, Vimes is forced to go through the motions of the past while still hunting down a notorious killer that no one in the past has even heard of — without upsetting the reality they’re used to or the future he came from.

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