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Sourcery
Sourcery is the fifth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, published in 1988. The title is a pun on "sorcery" – on the Discworld, a sourcerer is a special type of wizard who is a source of magic. The first few pages of the novel deal with the sourcerer's father, who cheats Death by making a prophecy that Death must honour or risk destroying the Discworld. The rest of the novel deals with the sourcerer's plan to have wizards rule the Discworld, and the efforts of a small group - including Rincewind the Wizard and Conina the Hairdresser, daughter of Cohen the Barbarian - to thwart those plans.
Terry Pratchett has said that he considers this the book where his writing style truly began to mature.
Sourcery translations
- Магизточник (Bulgarian)
- Magický Prazdroj (Czech)
- Betoverkind (Dutch)
- Velhous Verissä (Finnish)
- Sourcellerie (French)
- Der Zauberhut (German)
- Πιάστε τον μάγο (Piaste ton mago) (Greek)
- Magiens kilde (Norwegian)
- Czarodzicielstwo (Polish)
- Посох и шляпа (Russian)
- Čudotvorac (Serbian)
- Rechicero (Spanish)
- Svartkonster (Swedish)
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