just a friendly reminder, new Pratchett book out on the 28th
Its been out for a couple of weeks here in the UK.
Already pre-ordered! I'm really looking forward to it. It sounds like it's darker than the previous Tiffany Aching books.
I saw that it had been released overseas so much earlier. I wonder why?
Gotta love living in the UK sometimes
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Hmmmm, been looking into reading Pratchett. Guess I should check out Discworld first... any recommendations?
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Hmmmm, been looking into reading Pratchett. Guess I should check out Discworld first... any recommendations?
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After that, there are 4 main character-groupings of books within the series: The Wizards, the Witches, The Watch, and Death. I'm partial to the Watch books myself, so I'd recommend moving on to Guards! Guards! and if you like that, hop backwards and start catching them all in order.
Do NOT just start with the first book, The Colour of Magic. The seeds of what Pratchett will become as a writer are in that book, but they haven't bloomed yet. His later Discworld stuff is soooo much better than the earliest novels. After you've read what he can do, you can go back and look at the earlier, cruder stuff and not be put off.
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Do NOT just start with the first book, The Colour of Magic. The seeds of what Pratchett will become as a writer are in that book, but they haven't bloomed yet. His later Discworld stuff is soooo much better than the earliest novels. After you've read what he can do, you can go back and look at the earlier, cruder stuff and not be put off. |
I can see what you mean, his later books are far superior and he really got into his writing style after a few books, but there is a definite character progression if you read the books in publication order, especially for the likes of Rincewind and Granny Weatherwax.
Besides, it's not like the first couple of books are bad, they're just not as good as the later books, makes more sense to start that way and let it improve, bit like being fed sirloin steak for years then being suddenly given burgers instead
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Ooooh, I'm on the borderline of disagreeing here
I can see what you mean, his later books are far superior and he really got into his writing style after a few books, but there is a definite character progression if you read the books in publication order, especially for the likes of Rincewind and Granny Weatherwax. Besides, it's not like the first couple of books are bad, they're just not as good as the later books, makes more sense to start that way and let it improve, bit like being fed sirloin steak for years then being suddenly given burgers instead |
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Hmmmm, been looking into reading Pratchett. Guess I should check out Discworld first... any recommendations?
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Avoid the Witches books. Namely Equal Rites, Wyrd Sisters, Witches Abroad, and Lords and Ladies. Maskerade and Carpe Jugulum are ok, but those early Witches books are, to me, the driest and least interesting of the lot.
I would start with the Watch books. Namely Guards! Guards!, Men at Arms, Feet of Clay, Jingo, The Fifth Elephant, The Truth, Night Watch, Monstrous Regiment, and Thud!. Or possibly start with the one-shotters, like Small Gods, Moving Pictures, and Pyramids.
Everyone likes a different part of the Discworld. I love anything with Rincewind in it, but I don't like the Guards stories. It's probably best for new readers to sample a few different books in the series before committing themselves to any of the character arcs.
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I love each and every book in the Discworld continuum and, in my view, there is only one order in which they should be read which is chronological order. Any other order is disrespecting the author.
I have every book he ever published and haven't regretted reading any of them. Some of them (if not all) I've read more than once. "Thief of time" is one of my all time favourites, but then again, so is "Strata". So to all the critics here, using terms like "cruder" and "driest" when referring to Pterry's writing, please pick one of the following:
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As for "I shall wear midnight" the only reason I haven't bought it yet is the fact that there is no paperback version out... I never buy hard-covers unless I know no paperback is coming out.
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Ignore this. While Equal Rites is one of the early books, and thus Pratchett was still finding his feet in the stories, I've just finished reading Wyrd Sisters and enjoyed it quite a bit.
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Weatherwax is one of those characters I just can't stand. Nanny Ogg is ok in small doses. I do have her cookbook BTW.
But they just aren't an enjoyable read to me. Not nearly on the level of say, Nobby Nobs and Fred Colon in the Watch. Or Mort & Death. Or Rincewind and the Luggage. They are just...dry.
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I agree with Zikar, the Witches are pretty much my favourite characters in the Discworld series. They're easily the most.....real of characters in that everyone knows an old woman like them
But, then, that's the beauty of the Discworld books, something for everyone
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I agree with Zikar, the Witches are pretty much my favourite characters in the Discworld series. They're easily the most.....real of characters in that everyone knows an old woman like them
But, then, that's the beauty of the Discworld books, something for everyone |
I dun like realism in my fantasy.
I think weatherwax is way too much of a mary sue. everything is "just as planned" all the time. Veterini is turning to be a huge mary sue as well
Today is the day,and my copy is delayed to to a glitch with my debit card.
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So you may want to get your pre-orders in for I shall wear midnight(the last Tiffany Aching book).