The thirteenth novel in the Discworld series from New York Times bestselling author Terry Pratchett.
"Lost in the chill deeps of space between the galaxies, it sails on forever, a flat, circular world carried on the back of a giant turtle— Discworld —a land where the unexpected can be expected. Where the strangest things happen to the nicest people. Like Brutha, a simple lad who only wants to tend his melon patch. Until one day he hears the voice of a god calling his name. A small god, to be sure. But bossy as Hell."
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Loosely intertwined. You can kind of think of it like how comicbooks work; they're all set in the same universe and you should read books about a particular character in order, but other than that you can pick and choose as you like.
Small Gods is a decent starting point. It doesn't depend on any previously established characters and can serve as a good intro to the world and the kind of story Pratchett liked to tell.
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05-09-2024 at 12:21 PM.
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OMG, 41 books in this series!
Or is this a loosely intertwined series?
Loosely intertwined. You can kind of think of it like how comicbooks work; they're all set in the same universe and you should read books about a particular character in order, but other than that you can pick and choose as you like.
Small Gods is a decent starting point. It doesn't depend on any previously established characters and can serve as a good intro to the world and the kind of story Pratchett liked to tell.
Hopefully intrepid Pratchett fans weren't asleep at the wheel when the awesome Humble Bundle deal had the entire Discworld series for $18 a few months back.
Hopefully intrepid Pratchett fans weren't asleep at the wheel when the awesome Humble Bundle deal had the entire Discworld series for $18 a few months back.
Convinced myself not to get it for some reason.
Started Guards! Guards! Recently and kind of dig it, but never realized how much I appreciate chapters. Also the physical copy I have has text too close to the edges for comfort.
Hopefully intrepid Pratchett fans weren't asleep at the wheel when the awesome Humble Bundle deal had the entire Discworld series for $18 a few months back.
Hopefully intrepid Pratchett fans weren't asleep at the wheel when the awesome Humble Bundle deal had the entire Discworld series for $18 a few months back.
Hopefully intrepid Pratchett fans weren't asleep at the wheel when the awesome Humble Bundle deal had the entire Discworld series for $18 a few months back.
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Small Gods is a decent starting point. It doesn't depend on any previously established characters and can serve as a good intro to the world and the kind of story Pratchett liked to tell.
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I Shall Wear Midnight is $2.99
Or is this a loosely intertwined series?
Or is this a loosely intertwined series?
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Or is this a loosely intertwined series?
Small Gods is a decent starting point. It doesn't depend on any previously established characters and can serve as a good intro to the world and the kind of story Pratchett liked to tell.
Convinced myself not to get it for some reason.
Started Guards! Guards! Recently and kind of dig it, but never realized how much I appreciate chapters. Also the physical copy I have has text too close to the edges for comfort.
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