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The Light Fantastic: A sequel to 'The Colour of Magic' (A Discworld Novel) (Paperback)

by Terry Pratchett (Author)
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  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi Books; New edition edition (5 Sep 1986)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552128481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552128483
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,361 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Another "Discworld" novel. In this episode, the Discword is moving inexorably towards a collision with a malevolent redstar. There is only one man who can save the planet, the strange and hapless wizard Rincewind, last seen falling off the edge of the world.


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'What shall we do?' said Twoflower.
'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. He always held that panic was the best means of survival.

When the very fabric of time and space are about to be put through the wringer - in this instance by the imminent arrival of a very large and determinedly oncoming meteorite - circumstances require a very particular type of hero. Sadly what the situation does not need is a singularly inept wizard, still recovering from the trauma of falling off the edge of the world. Equally it does not need one well-meaning tourist and his luggage which has a mind of its own. Which is a shame because that's all there is... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Luggage Is Back! and it's brought some friends along..., 28 Jul 2005
By S. Samraoui (UK) - See all my reviews
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Although a direct sequel to The Colour Of Magic, The Light Fantastic can stand on it's own-and it certainly does.
I read this book with no previous knowledge of the discworld series, and I loved it to bits.
What makes this story so incredibly funny is the motley crew of characters; Rincewind the wizard-a self proclaimed coward with a deadpan sense of humour who'd rather sit down and have a beer than save the world; Twoflower-the endearlingly stereotypical tourist who unintentionally annoys the living hell out of every person he meets; and finally the infamous Luggage; an adorable little carry case with legs (and a mind) of it's own.
These three may cause more trouble than they prevent, but now it's up to them to save the Discworld from collison with a Red Star.
Don't you just know it's all going to go horribly wrong?
This was a truly fun read, and I can't wait to buy more in the discworld series.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brings the Discworld into sharp focus, 28 Nov 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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The Light Fantastic is the second book in Terry Pratchett's brilliantly funny Discworld series, continuing the tale related in the first book The Colour of Magic. The last we knew, Rincewind and Discworld's first tourist Twoflower had fallen off the rim of the world, which is an especially dangerous happenstance on a world that is totally flat and carried on the backs of four elephants who in turn stand atop the great cosmic turtle Great A'Tuin. While Rincewind is Discworld's most incompetent wizard and all-around unlucky fellow, he manages to evade the clutches of Death (although he does bump into him fairly often) time and again (27 times by Twoflower's count at the midpoint of this novel). Why this is so is, we discover, is because Rincewind carries one of the eight most powerful spells from the magical Octavo. Reality keeps having to reshape itself in order to keep rescuing the wizard. Although Rincewind, the eternally optimistic Twoflower, and the magical Luggage of sapient pearwood are once again on the disc, they face a number of obstacles in getting home to Ankh-Morpork. They are fortunate enough to join forces with Disworld's greatest hero Cohen the Barbarian; Cohen is an old man now, but he doesn't let that stop him from rescuing maidens, stealing treasures, and doing other heroic things. At this particular time, the Discworld itself is in danger, threatened with an imminent collision with a giant red star heading its way. The wizards of Unseen University believe that all eight powerful spells from the Octavo must be read in order to save the Discworld, so the missing Rincewind must be found in order to release the necessary eighth spell locked inside his brain. A series of adventures and misadventures ensue for our motley crew of characters, including a stopover at a vacated witch's house made of candy, a wild ride on a broomstick, a collision with a druid-steered cloud, and a trip to the home of Death himself before Rincewind manages to return home. Whether he can actually make use of the eighth spell and somehow manage to avert the Discworld's total destruction by the onrushing red star is, as is typical for this inept failed wizard, questionable at best.

The Light Fantastic builds upon the story of The Colour of Magic and breathes more life into the unique Discworld of Terry Pratchett's imaginative construction. More areas of the world are revealed to the reader, and we for the first time get a decent look at what goes on in the school of wizardry. Not only do we meet Cohen the Barbarian, we are also introduced to the ape librarian of Unseen University, who will become a significant character in later novels. You should certainly read the previous novel before this one because the two are closely connected in terms of plot, characterization, etc. It will also help you to recognize just how much more vibrant and real Pratchett's Discworld seems by the end of The Light Fantastic. The comedy quotient of both novels is about equal, but the storyline seems much stronger and flows much more naturally in this one. Pratchett was honing his already sharp scythe of quick wit and nascent satire in these first two Discworld novels, building a compellingly unique little world and populating it with unforgettable characters. This is high-brow comedy of the highest order, and we readers are privileged to be able to say we were there from the start with Rincewind, Twoflower, and the Luggage.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Colour of Magic II, 8 Feb 2001
By Daniel Dean (Myrtle Beach, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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If you were smart enough to read Colour of Magic (A riot) then you will be looking for more Rincewind, Luggage, and laughs. Light Fantastic is here to the Rescue answering all questions and concluding the story that started it all.

Once again Terry has collected an off-the-wall collection of humorous encounters for our heroes. Rincewind and friends must once again save the world. One of the world's eight most powerful spells is hiding in his head, and the wrong people want it. So he must call upon all his finely tuned abilities... of running away! Twoflower and the Luggage are there to help along with Diskworld's greatest warrior... who is now a ridiculously old man.

-Many people consider this one to be better than CoM... They are both awesome. End of story. However, they are both too short and should have come in one normal sized book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Light Fantasic
This is the third Discworld novel I have read and it is great!!

Would advise anyone new to Discworld to read The Colour of Magic first though as this picks up from... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. A. Mc Master

3.0 out of 5 stars A fun continuation but still lacks the depth of the later books.
At the Unseen University, the wizards are disturbed by the sudden appearance of a blood-red star in the sky, which is getting slowly bigger. Read more
Published 3 months ago by A. Whitehead

4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Discworld novel
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'What shall we do?' said Twoflower.
'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ms. K. Marsh

5.0 out of 5 stars My review
being a Discworld fan, my phoenomena started here.
Rincewind, ever since this book, has beguiled me in certain ways. Read more
Published 18 months ago by discmythnut

5.0 out of 5 stars Has to Be the Best Fantasy Series of Books Ever

Terry Pratchett has become one of the most popular authors alive today and his popularity is richly deserved. Read more
Published 19 months ago by J. Chippindale

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Thankfully for him I love it! (Not all of it!) Rincewind the unsuccessful wizard, is one of the most powerful chararters you would come across in your adventures in the DiscWorld... Read more
Published 23 months ago by H. Kennedy

5.0 out of 5 stars Got to Be the Best Fantasy Series Ever

Terry Pratchett has become one of the most popular authors alive today and his popularity is richly deserved. Read more
Published 23 months ago by J. Chippindale

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't offend any Druids
This is the second Discworld novel, following the story of Rincewind the inept "Wizzard" and Twoflower, the Disc's first (and last) tourist. Read more
Published on 22 Oct 2007 by Mr. M. J. Archer

5.0 out of 5 stars Discworld Decoded
Having introduced the Discworld to Roundworld readers with "The Colour of Magic", Terry Pratchett enhances our knowledge of it through this volume. Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2007 by Stephen A. Haines

4.0 out of 5 stars Red Star at Night....
"The Light Fantastic" is the second book in Terry Pratchett's hugely popular Discworld Series. He has gone on to win the Carnegie Medal for "The Amazing Maurice and his Educated... Read more
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