Sourcery

a novel of Discworld

288 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2008

ISBN:
978-0-06-102067-4
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4 stars (1 review)

Sourcery is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the fifth book in his Discworld series, published in 1988. On the Discworld, sourcerers – wizards who are sources of magic, and thus immensely more powerful than normal wizards – were the main cause of the great mage wars that left areas of the disc uninhabitable. As eight is a powerful magical number on Discworld, men born as the eighth son of an eighth son are commonly wizards. Since sourcerers are born the eighth son of an eighth son of an eighth son, they are wizards squared. To prevent the creation of sourcerers, therefore, wizards are not allowed to marry or have children. The first few pages of the novel deal with a sourcerer's father who cheats death by making a prophecy that Death must honour; the alternative is to risk destroying the Discworld. The rest of the novel deals …

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Many years ago there were sourcerers alive, but everyone forgot why they meant bad news until one is born. A sourcerer is a wizard on steroids, but truly being a 10-year-old with a bad father to guide you is troublesome enough to start with. Wizards will try to take over the world, but Conina - the barbarian who dreams of being a hairdresser - is determined to fight the apocalypse, even if her companion is the worst wizard ever.

I have shown my distaste for Rincewood more than once (I struggled to finish those first two books), but since Pratchett died I decided to give the Rincewood arc another go. I am so happy I did, this totally redeems the character for me. I do not know what happened in those first two books, but I am just going to ignore they exist from now on. I loved the adventure, …