
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
by Douglas Adams (1979)
Like 'The Color of Magic', this book offers absurd humor and a wild, unpredictable journey.

by Terry Pratchett (1983)
Somewhere on the frontier between thought and reality exists the Discworld, a parallel time and place which might sound and smell very much like our own, but which looks completely different. It plays by different rules. Certainly it refuses to succumb to the quaint notion that universes are ruled by pure logic and the harmony of numbers. But just because the Disc is different doesn't mean that some things don't stay the same. Its very existence is about to be threatened by a strange new blight: the arrival of the first tourist, upon whose survival rests the peace and prosperity of the land. But if the person charged with maintaining that survival in the face of robbers, mercenaries and, well, Death is a spectacularly inept wizard, a little logic might turn out to be a very good idea.
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by Douglas Adams (1979)
Like 'The Color of Magic', this book offers absurd humor and a wild, unpredictable journey.

by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett (1990)
Shares 'The Color of Magic''s blend of humor, fantasy, and witty commentary on the world.

by Terry Pratchett (1987)
Continues the comedic fantasy and philosophical musings found in 'The Color of Magic'.

by Terry Pratchett (1989)
Captures the satirical wit and chaotic adventure reminiscent of 'The Color of Magic'.

by C.S. Lewis (1950)
Like 'The Color of Magic', it features magical journeys and explorations of fantastical worlds.
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