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| Plastic Paddy Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Netherlands
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| Pratchett for the Unenlightened So, you Pratchett addicts, tell me what's so funny about the bloke? Tell me where I should jump in? Which book to start with, and everything else I ought to know... |
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| Shiny! Let's be bad guys. Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened The Colour of Magic is the first of the discworld series. This is the place to start Rincewind's story. However there are also the Night Watch books (starting with Guards Guards!), the witches books (I think that's Wyrd sisters), and a fair few stand alone books that can be read apart from the rest. To be honest any old pratchett book would be fine for someone who's never tried them, as they should be read more than once anyway ![]() I'm sure somneone will give you an exhaustive list of various methods, but I like the Johnny trilogy, and also the Gnome books as some of the best non-discworld |
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| he's the madcap pusher Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened as said above any and all can be and should be enjoyed again and again my personal favourites include Pyrimids Guards,Guards Witches Abroad I think witches is a great introduction for anybody to get into Pratchett. Some will tell you to read in published order but I was less impressed with Rincewind than some people and start on the witches or guard stories ![]() |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened I personally am fond of Death so I'd go with Mort Reaper Man Soul Music Hogfather But they are all good books and you might just want to try several and see where you wish to go. ![]() |
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| Jack of all trades Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened Ank Morpak or something like that, I can't be bothered to go and look at the book and I'm useless with names. My favorite are the Death ones too. Mort made me laugh out loud so many times. |
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| he's the madcap pusher Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened no you are not quite correct the "Discworld" sits atop 4 elephants(can't remember there names but they do have names) which in turn sits atop the "great A'Tuin(proberly spelled it wrong) the great sky turtle in his journey through space |
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| Just Julie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Wiltshire
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened ok ..any discowlrd book is good to start with. all the books ( bar a couple dependign on your persoanl tastes) are good stand alone books. however if starting with a watch book id suggest Guards guards! men at arms or feet of clay if you prefer withces start with Witches abroad Wyrd sister or maskerade if wizards float your boat read the last continent. |
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| Seeker of wisdom Join Date: Dec 2004
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened Quote:
By the way, your spelling of Great A'Tuin is correct. | |
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| Shiny! Let's be bad guys. Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened Quote:
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Somerset
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened i just introduced a friend to pratchett and he started with wyrd sisters and he loved it, hes just borrowed witches abroad. but then again ive read most of them in order and i think that made it better, the few i didnt i just felt a bit like i might b missing out on some sub plot, silly i know! |
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| Corn! Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: Pratchett for the Unenlightened If I had to recommend a book to start, Wyrd Sisters would probably be it. For hardcore fantasy fans, The Colour of Magic has more fantasy in-jokes but it's not really representative of the series as a whole - it's more of a direct parody, rather than a comic novel with parody elements. |
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