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Imagine, if you will . . . a flat world sitting on the backs of four elephants who hurtle through space balanced on a giant turtle. In truth, the Discworld is not so different from our own. Yet, at the same time, very different . . . but not so much. In this, the maiden voyage through Terry Pratchett's divinely and recognizably twisted alternate dimension, the well-meaning but remarkably inept wizard Rincewind encounters something hitherto unknown in the Discworld: a tourist Twoflower has arrived, Luggage by his side, to take in the sights and, unfortunately, has cast his lot with a most inappropriate tour guide--a decision that could result in Twoflower's becoming not only Discworld's first visitor from elsewhere . . . but quite possibly, portentously, its very last. And, of course, he's brought Luggage along, which has a mind of its own. And teeth.
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The Colour of Magic, Terry Pratchett
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1995
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- Título
- The Colour of Magic
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Terry Pratchett
- Editorial
- Gollancz
- Publicado en
- 1995
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 336
- ISBN10
- 0575061650
- ISBN13
- 9780575061651
- Serie
- Mundodisco
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Fantasía, Aventura, Humor, Magia, Literatura Británica, Muerte, Seres sobrenaturales, Regalos para hombres, Literatura inglesa, Comedias, Adaptada al cine, Criaturas míticas, Brujas, Dragones, Viaje, Sátira, Demonios, Infierno, Fantasía humorística, Mundodisco, Mrakoplaš, Equipaje, Doble flor
- Primera publicación
- 1983
- Título original
- The Colour of Magic
- Calificación
- 3,8 de 5
- Descripción
- Imagine, if you will . . . a flat world sitting on the backs of four elephants who hurtle through space balanced on a giant turtle. In truth, the Discworld is not so different from our own. Yet, at the same time, very different . . . but not so much. In this, the maiden voyage through Terry Pratchett's divinely and recognizably twisted alternate dimension, the well-meaning but remarkably inept wizard Rincewind encounters something hitherto unknown in the Discworld: a tourist Twoflower has arrived, Luggage by his side, to take in the sights and, unfortunately, has cast his lot with a most inappropriate tour guide--a decision that could result in Twoflower's becoming not only Discworld's first visitor from elsewhere . . . but quite possibly, portentously, its very last. And, of course, he's brought Luggage along, which has a mind of its own. And teeth.















