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I've never read anything by Terry Pratchett

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purplestripysocks · 15/05/2014 21:31

So where should I start?

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iklboo · 15/05/2014 21:34

If you want to start at the very beginning of the Discworld series - and some of the 'in jokes' do carry on through then The Colour of Magic is the first one.

Or try Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 21:35

Start with Guards,Guards.

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Fishandjam · 15/05/2014 21:36

I personally wouldn't start at the beginning. Colour Of Magic and The Light Fantastic are not his best IMO.

Going Postal could be a good one? Or Mort.

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Fishandjam · 15/05/2014 21:37

Or yes, Guards! Guards!

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 21:37

Because it's the first in the Watch series of books and it's the funniest and most accessible of them.

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Universal · 15/05/2014 21:38

Good Omens

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LoveBomber · 15/05/2014 21:39

Yes, start with Guards guards and then read all the 'sets' in order, witches, wizards,death.

There's a chart online, hang on.

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Fishandjam · 15/05/2014 21:39

I was agreeing with you juniper Grin

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HavantGuard · 15/05/2014 21:39

I hate Rincewind. I'd say Guards! Guards! as well.

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LoveBomber · 15/05/2014 21:40
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iklboo · 15/05/2014 21:41

Sorry, COM & Light Fantastic aren't the best. Love Guards! Guards! and Watch books generally pretty good, Soul Music is not bad, Wyrd Sisters & The Witches books.....

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iklboo · 15/05/2014 21:42

Anyone else divide up a boring task like Mort? (No specific spoilers!!)

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 21:45

Grin I know fish, I think we X posted.

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Fishandjam · 15/05/2014 21:46

Didn't think it was boring!

I've struggled with Dodger though.

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ladymalfoy · 15/05/2014 21:47

Start at the beginning. You have so very many to read and you will love the way the bullies get what they deserve every time.
I love the Wee Free Men series with Tiffany Aching. Try A Hat Full of Sky.
Or , if there is a particular subject or 'thing' you are into then there'll be a Pratchett that explores that theme.
Gosh you have so many characters to meet. You'll meet Death. And The Death of Rats. And Quoth.
Snuff was bloody ace. Sam Vimes bursting with righteous indignation is just smashing.

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TiggyD · 15/05/2014 21:48

Even Sir Terry admits there's not much of a plot in Colour of Magic.

Go for Guards Guards.

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iklboo · 15/05/2014 21:53

CMOT Dibbler (not the one on MN), The Librarian, The Witches, Sgt Detritus Grin

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 21:56

I may have to drag my collection back out of the loft now. I haven't read Mort for about ten years.

My favourite stand alone story is either Equal Rites or Monstrous Regiment.

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crumpet · 15/05/2014 21:59

Equal Rites was my first, and is great fun. It's also a good intro to Ankh Morpork, whereas Guards Guards is perhaps better appreciated once you have some knowledge of the city under your belt. Guards Guards is excellent.

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Fishandjam · 15/05/2014 22:00

Does anyone else play the "who would play a Pratchett character" game? I think Helen Mirren was born to play Granny Weatherwax, and Ian Richardson would have made a superb Patrician.

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 22:01

I like Susan Sto Helit. She's so down to earth and cynical and totally pissed off being death's, granddaughter.

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MrsCakesPremonition · 15/05/2014 22:02

I'd start with Wee Free Men, then move on to the rest of the Tiffany Aching series, before hopping back to Mort and Equal Rites.

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CMOTDibbler · 15/05/2014 22:03

Grin

I'd start with the Tiffany Aching books as it gives you a good idea if you'll like his style

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MrsCakesPremonition · 15/05/2014 22:03

The Hogfather is one of my favourites - purely because of Susan Sto Helit's approach to parenting (and the children's reaction to the real pigs in the department store doing a really big wee).

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JuniperTisane · 15/05/2014 22:04

Peter O'Toole for Rincewind.
Dawn French could do a passable Sybil

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