My first Discworld book, but more importantly the book that finally ended my run of constantly DNFing books. This is the first novel I've read in its entirety in over a year. And it's good to be back in a reading mode. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a beautiful reading streak.
Ignoring all advices of not starting from the first chronologically released book, I picked up The Colour of Magic for my first experience of Sir Terry Pratchett's world, and to be honest, I was not disappointed. It was a fun, exciting story. I loved the characters and the relationship between Rincewind and Twoflower. Their contrasting personalities was a lot of fun. While I enjoyed all sections of the book, I did feel the book losing its steam the more it went on – each succeeding section being a bit less engaging than the one before.
I thoroughly enjoyed the ingenious setting of the book. The Discworld is such a cool world with seemingly limitless possibilities and is ideal for a fantasy series. If the books keep getting better as the series go on, I can't wait.
The writing is beautiful with its use of different imageries to describe various feelings and situations. It also brings a certain humour and levity to the book.
However, the story itself was disappointing and ineffective.
I may be bringing my own morals to the story, but i felt having Sayuri fixate so much on the Chairman, such that it basically robbed her of her other traits an awful aspect of the story.
Also, I did not like the ending.
Highly addictive!
First book which reminded me of what I felt while reading the Harry Potter books.
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