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Sourcery (Discworld Novel)

by Terry Pratchett

Series: Discworld (5), Discworld: Rincewind (3)

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Corgi Adult (1989), Paperback, 269 pages

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Yet another book starring our beloved Rincewind. In this book we meet the boy Coin, the first sourcerer in ages, posessed of his father's staff he begins to renovate first the Unseen University, then Ankh-Morpork, and spreading on over the remainder of the Disc. In the meantime, Rincewind is being forced first to hide away the remainder of the Wizard's Magic, with the help of Cohen's long lost daughter, Conina, a want-to-be hair dresser, that he finds he has feelings for. However, she has eyes only for the barbarian-hero-in-training Nijel. If that was not enough, let us drop in the Seriph of Al Khali, Creosote, an out of touch royal who does nothing more than write poorly thought out poetry and drink himself silly and his magical relics, including a Genie and a flying carpet. In Rincewind's final act of bravery he saves Coin and of course the Discworld, but will he survive? ( )
  ravenwood0001 | Aug 23, 2009 |
Rincewind and the luggage return for a really funny adventure, anything with rincewind in to me is always going to be funny, one of the best discworld novels. ( )
  rincewind1986 | May 24, 2009 |
The fifth in the Discworld series of novels. Once again we meet the wizard Rincewind and his Luggage, the Librarian (ook!) and several staff of the Unseen University. The theme this time is heredity, or possibly destiny, and the hazards of having interesting parentage. We meet Conina, the epic daughter of Cohen the Barbarian; and Niijel, who yearns to be heroic. And then there's Coin, eighth son of an eighth son and destined to be an uber-powerful wizard, a Sourcerer -- except that Coin has other ideas. This comic tale draws on all the stereotypes and tropes of the fantasy genre, twisting them into an entertaining new yarn. ( )
  flipsockgrrl | Dec 31, 2008 |
Ah, this one was a page-turner -- something I've not really been able to say about Discworld books. It made me happy. ( )
  bluedream | Oct 7, 2008 |
#5 in publication order of the Discworld fantasy books, this one again features Rincewind, the Luggage, Librarian, etc. as they speed away from Ankh-Morpork with the Archchancellor’s wizard hat. The hat asked to be stolen, you see, to keep young Coin, a true Sorcerer who walked into the Univesity and proclaimed himself Archchancellor, from putting it on. As always, Pratchett’s books make me laugh out loud, and also make me read slowly because sometimes one of his puns or jokes won’t hit me til several pages later—then I have to go back and read it again to make sure I got it! LOL ( )
  Spuddie | Sep 25, 2008 |
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Many years ago I saw, in Bath, a very large American lady towing a huge tartan suitcase very fast on little rattly wheels which caught in the pavement cracks and generally gave it a life of its own. At that moment the Luggage was born. Many thanks to that lady and everyone else in places like Power Cable, Neb., who don't get nearly enough encouragement.
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There was a man and he had eight sons.
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The subject of wizards and sex is a complicated one, but as has already been indicated it does, in essence, boil down to this: when it comes to wine, women and song, wizards are allowed to get drunk and croon as much as they like.
Two thousand years of peaceful magic had gone down with the drain, the towers were going up again, and with all this new raw magic floating around something was going to get very seriously hurt. Probably the universe.
Strangely enough, he wasn't particularly angry. Anger is an emotion, and for emotion you need glands, and Death didn't have much truck with glands and needed a good run at it to get angry. But he was mildly annoyed. He sighed again. People were always trying this sort of thing. On the other hand, it was quite interesting to watch, and at least this was a bit more original than the usual symbolic chess game, which Death always dreaded because he could never remember how the knight was supposed to move.
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0552131075, Paperback)

There was an eighth son of an eighth son. He was, quite naturally, a wizard. And there it should have ended. However (for reasons we'd better not go into), he had seven sons. And then he had an eighth son...a wizard squared...a source of magic...a Sourcerer.

SOURCERY SEES THE RETURN OF RINCEWIND AND THE LUGGAGE AS THE DISCWORLD FACES ITS GREATEST-AND FUNNIEST-CHALLENGE YET.

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