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The Color of Magic is the first novel in the Discworld series (the Rincewind sub-cycle) by Terry Pratchett, a master of intellectual fantasy. Written in the 1980s, the novel parodies the clichés of contemporary fiction and, with witty allusions, puns and jokes, lays the foundations of Pratchett's unique style, which in later works will manifest itself as a sophisticated, sharp satire. The novel opens one of the cycles of the series - "Rincewind" and is a kind of clue-key to many phenomena of the Discworld. The route of the tourist Two-flower and his guide Rincewind, a failed wizard, draws a kind of map of a diverse and obscure world, with mythical creatures, amazing plants, mysterious charms and special magic. What color is this magic, is the world really flat, can you change your fate and escape from Death if you are just a figure in a board game, and the stakes have already been made?