Posted October 05, 2012

my name is catte
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BadDecissions
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Posted October 05, 2012

I am about to get into the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. He wrote ALOT of the universe, I know, but what should I read, what should I avoid? Is there even a "Complete collection" edition?
Pratchett is unfortunately suffering from early-onset Alzheimer, and it's resulted in a very noticeable drop of quality in his two most recent books--don't read Unseen Academicals or Snuff. Other than those and his really early ones, I'd say that Maskerade, The Last Continent, Carpe Jugulum (but I never really liked any of the witch books, except Lords and Ladies) are his weakest ones.

DCT
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Posted October 05, 2012

I am about to get into the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. He wrote ALOT of the universe, I know, but what should I read, what should I avoid? Is there even a "Complete collection" edition?
Also while each novel is it's own stand alone tale there are some entries that revolve around certain charecters or places for example: Mort, Reaper Man, Hogfather, Soul Music, and a few others who's titles allude me right now revolve around Death and/or his granddaughter Susan while Guards! Guards!, The Fifth Elephant, Night Watch, Thud!, Snuff, Jingo, Feet of Clay and a few others revolve around Samuel Vimes and/or the Ankh-Morpork City Watch.
Personally I would say start with either: Mort, Gaurds! Guards!, Reaper Man, Small Gods, Pyramids or Going Postal

my name is catte
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P-E-S
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Posted October 05, 2012
Speaking of Discworld, I just watched that two-part made-for-TV mini movie 'The Color of Magic' last night. I didn't remember the Discworld universe being this boring before. The majority of jokes and references fell flet on their noses, probably also due to some so-so acting. Unsurprisingly, Tim Curry had all the good parts as he was making his way to become Arch Chancellor.

Maighstir
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keeveek
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From Poland
Posted October 05, 2012
Discworld is a world created by Sir Pratchett and the games were licensed.
It means that probably all license agreement between game publisher / makers and whoever has rights to Discworld already expired.
It's very unlikely for those games to be re-released anytime.
You may forget about them. OR feel free to call them abandonware and just download them :P
It means that probably all license agreement between game publisher / makers and whoever has rights to Discworld already expired.
It's very unlikely for those games to be re-released anytime.
You may forget about them. OR feel free to call them abandonware and just download them :P
Post edited October 05, 2012 by keeveek

overread
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Registered: Nov 2008
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Posted October 05, 2012
The BEST way to read Discworld is from the start to the finish like any series of books ever written.
The books themselves are complete novels start to finish so they can be read as a stand-alone book. However as the series progresses it gains a lot of in-jokes/themes/concepts. The footnotes and Terry's style of writing do a lot to help fill in new readers, but its just not the same if you missed the book and the story where the event was first coined.
As such I recommend people to start at the beginning - with the Colour of Magic and work on from there. I know many say that the early two books are, different and I do agree with that. That said the whole world of Discworld itself is one of progressive change - each book changes a little bit here or a little bit there in the world (sometimes its a big bit too!). So reading out of order you miss out on seeing the Discworld change and --- I won't say mature, mature is the wrong idea; but I will say develop and change.
The series also has a few running character groups - the Witches, the Wizards, the Guards and DEATH. In most of the books one of those primary groups forms the core of the story that the events are happening around whilst the others normally put in an appearance. There are one or two which don't use those base characters as the core starting group, but they still work within the same world and frame.
The books themselves are complete novels start to finish so they can be read as a stand-alone book. However as the series progresses it gains a lot of in-jokes/themes/concepts. The footnotes and Terry's style of writing do a lot to help fill in new readers, but its just not the same if you missed the book and the story where the event was first coined.
As such I recommend people to start at the beginning - with the Colour of Magic and work on from there. I know many say that the early two books are, different and I do agree with that. That said the whole world of Discworld itself is one of progressive change - each book changes a little bit here or a little bit there in the world (sometimes its a big bit too!). So reading out of order you miss out on seeing the Discworld change and --- I won't say mature, mature is the wrong idea; but I will say develop and change.
The series also has a few running character groups - the Witches, the Wizards, the Guards and DEATH. In most of the books one of those primary groups forms the core of the story that the events are happening around whilst the others normally put in an appearance. There are one or two which don't use those base characters as the core starting group, but they still work within the same world and frame.

retro_gamer
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my name is catte
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Gazoinks
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Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted October 05, 2012

I am about to get into the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. He wrote ALOT of the universe, I know, but what should I read, what should I avoid? Is there even a "Complete collection" edition?

Pratchett is unfortunately suffering from early-onset Alzheimer, and it's resulted in a very noticeable drop of quality in his two most recent books--don't read Unseen Academicals or Snuff. Other than those and his really early ones, I'd say that Maskerade, The Last Continent, Carpe Jugulum (but I never really liked any of the witch books, except Lords and Ladies) are his weakest ones.
My personal favorite Discworld book is probably Mort. Soul Music and Hogfather also good, I quite like the Death-related ones.

Post edited October 05, 2012 by Gazoinks

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Posted October 05, 2012



DCT
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Registered: Mar 2011
From United States
Posted October 05, 2012

I am about to get into the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. He wrote ALOT of the universe, I know, but what should I read, what should I avoid? Is there even a "Complete collection" edition?

Pratchett is unfortunately suffering from early-onset Alzheimer, and it's resulted in a very noticeable drop of quality in his two most recent books--don't read Unseen Academicals or Snuff. Other than those and his really early ones, I'd say that Maskerade, The Last Continent, Carpe Jugulum (but I never really liked any of the witch books, except Lords and Ladies) are his weakest ones.
Agreed, Loved that cartoon the one done of the Wyrd Sisters was pretty good if I recalled my favorite bit was when Death shows up and plays himself in the play at the end.
Post edited October 05, 2012 by DCT

Gazoinks
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Registered: Dec 2011
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Posted October 05, 2012

Pratchett is unfortunately suffering from early-onset Alzheimer, and it's resulted in a very noticeable drop of quality in his two most recent books--don't read Unseen Academicals or Snuff. Other than those and his really early ones, I'd say that Maskerade, The Last Continent, Carpe Jugulum (but I never really liked any of the witch books, except Lords and Ladies) are his weakest ones.


DCT
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Posted October 05, 2012

