I'd probably go with the Guards one first too, though I actually started off with Feet of Clay

I'm a great believer in reading the novels in publication order, it allows you to experience the evolution of Discworld from a generic (if silly) fantasy world to an industrialising society. Unfortunately, the first few novels are a bit rough and don't go a good job of representing the series as a whole. Plus, setting out to read 40 novels is understandably daunting. So if you just want to sample the series, I agree with the recommendations of Guards! Guards! and Small Gods. Mort and Wyrd Sisters are also good. If you like them and want to read the whole saga then you can go back to The Colour of Magic afterwards.If you were to recommend a book to someone who has never read anything of his, what would that be? I always wanted to get into it but was ultimately overwhelmed by the massiveness of his work.
/r/discworld redditors with web servers start putting "GNU Terry Pratchett" overhead into their HTML headers out of respect, something discworld characters do for dead 'clacks' operators.
I signed it.
Another good comparison.The only thing I've ever read of his was his Long Earth collaboration with Stephen Baxter, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. This has been a rough year for nerds and geeks.
If that's all you've seen of his work (and I'm not even clear as to the extent of his involvement on those books) then you're really missing out on the good stuff. I suggest you go find a copy of 'Guards, Guards', 'Mort' or 'Going Postal'.
^^ Those are great quotes and both are very, very true.
I was thinking Mark Twain. He was definitely in their league.Yes, I think Mr. Pratchett was a Shakespeare for our time.
RIP, Terry Pratchett.![]()
I'd say he's probably the best we've had since Dickens.
I was heartbroken to hear about his. I just started reading the Discworld books a couple years ago, and I've been loving them.
I've read The Color of Magic, The Light Fantastic, Reaper Man, Mort, and Guards! Guards!. I've got Men At Arms waiting to be read on my tablet, so that will probably be one of the next things I'm going to read.
Does anybody know what happened to the City Watch TV series Rhianna was supposed to be working on? I really enjoyed the miniseries, and I was looking forward to getting a regular weekly series.
Men at Arms is my favourite Discworld novel. There was something about it that hooked me in and after reading it the city watch characters became my firm favourites.I've got Men At Arms waiting to be read on my tablet, so that will probably be one of the next things I'm going to read.
I'm a LONG way behind on my Discworld reading -
Terry was obviously taking it through the industrial revolution and bringing things 'up to date'. Did he have an endpoint or destination in sight ? Was there a big story arc or a hint of a last book ?
I'm a LONG way behind on my Discworld reading -
Terry was obviously taking it through the industrial revolution and bringing things 'up to date'. Did he have an endpoint or destination in sight ? Was there a big story arc or a hint of a last book ?
No and I don't think it's meant to be. Discworld is more of a living world than just a backdrop for some big story arc.
As far as I'm aware he'd already handed over the reigns to his daughter last year. In time she might decide to write new entries or farm it out to other authors or just leave things as they are.
I remember hearing about that, and was just about to ask if any more was ever said. I had just assumed she was going to take over.I'm a LONG way behind on my Discworld reading -
Terry was obviously taking it through the industrial revolution and bringing things 'up to date'. Did he have an endpoint or destination in sight ? Was there a big story arc or a hint of a last book ?
No and I don't think it's meant to be. Discworld is more of a living world than just a backdrop for some big story arc.
As far as I'm aware he'd already handed over the reigns to his daughter last year. In time she might decide to write new entries or farm it out to other authors or just leave things as they are.
A good choice.I went and picked up The Color of Magic the other day. I know some people say publication order isn't the "best" order, but I'd prefer to experience the series as it developed.![]()
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