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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-06-08 06:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #5998 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5998 ⌋

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Re: Discworld

(Anonymous) 2023-06-09 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
The most logical would be one of Guards! Guards!, Mort, or Wyrd Sisters. They're all far enough along that early installment weirdness has mostly vanished. And these three books each serve as a good introduction to Pratchett's big recurring characters who get character development over the series - Guards! Guards! has Vimes, Carrot Ironfoundersson, Vetinari, and the City Watch trying to keep the peace in Ankh-Morpork; Mort has Death and a lot of the more out-there, fantastical, magical parts of Discworld; and Wyrd Sisters has the Witches who are extremely funny and awesome old ladies who do magic in a funny fantasy kingdom. So whichever one of those sounds most appealing, start with that.

If you don't care about internal storylines, IMO, the absolute strongest and best part of the series starts around Small Gods, Lords and Ladies and Men at Arms. It does help to have context from earlier books, but Discworld is something where it's pretty easy to jump around. So, up to you!