Sourcery – Terry Pratchett

The Discworld is in peril as a new sourcerer, a rare and powerful source of magic, emerges. This time, the magical mayhem comes in the form of a seven-year-old boy named Coin.

As Coin’s magical abilities grow, so does the danger to the Discworld. Wizards, witches, and even Death himself find themselves caught up in the whirlwind of events that follow the young sourcerer’s awakening. Rincewind, the bumbling wizard, is reluctantly drawn into the fray, becoming an unwitting player in a cosmic game that could reshape reality itself.

“Sourcery” is a rollicking adventure that combines Terry Pratchett’s trademark wit with a whimsical exploration of the consequences of unchecked magical power. With a cast of eccentric characters, including the Luggage, a walking and often cantankerous chest, the novel takes readers on a journey through a world where the laws of magic are as capricious as they are hilarious.

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Sir Terry Pratchett

Sir Terry Pratchett (1948–2015) was a beloved English author renowned for his witty, satirical, and prolific contributions to fantasy literature. Best known for his Discworld series, a humorous and insightful collection of novels set in a fantastical flat world supported by four elephants standing on the back of a giant turtle, Pratchett's writing showcased his unparalleled ability to blend humor with profound social commentary. Knighted in 2009 for his services to literature, Sir Terry Pratchett's legacy endures as readers around the world continue to be enchanted by the unparalleled charm and wisdom woven into his imaginative tales.