Ah, thanks for the correctionLabyrinth said:Not all of them are Discworld, that just takes up the majority of it. Nation, Johnny And The Dead, Only You Can Save Mankind etc. are set in other places.Amnestic said:Oh you poor man. Pratchett is, in my opinion, an exceptional writer of humourous fantasy (as stated above), there are a lot of his books out there and not all are connected storylines. I believe all of them take place in his fictional Discworld, but some follow the story of Rincewind, others of Sam Vimes, others are one-shots (I believe the Monstrous Regiment was a one-shot anyway) and aren't connected to any other books. Most, if not all, are impressively done and I can thoroughly recommend you picking up some. I started with Colour of Magic, which I believe is the first Rincewind book and a pretty good place to start.
There was a TV/film version of Pratchett's Hogfather which airs every Christmas as well to my knowledge. So that's coming up soon. Check your TV listings in the weeks leading to Christmas and try to catch it or record it if you can.
Or torrent it if you're so inclined.
You can start from anywhere. In things like the Watch series and the Death series, you're given a brush-up on events prior to that book when it's relevant to the plot.Supernovajake said:As you Pratchett fans have now convinced me to read some of his work, can anyone tell me which I should read first? I mean is there an order to read them in or can I start from anywhere and still know what's going on?
Generally, the one-shots, while not essential to the Discworld story as a whole, are connected to the other books through history, character references, etc. For example, if I am not mistaken, Sergeant Angua of the City Watch appeared in Monstrous Regiment. (My memory is a little fuzzy. Didn't she drop a big bag of coffee beans on the coffee-addicted vampire?)Amnestic said:..., others are one-shots (I believe the Monstrous Regiment was a one-shot anyway) and aren't connected to any other books...
It's quite possible. I haven't read the book in a while. The interconnecting stories of the Discworld are part of what makes it so good, so I wouldn't be surprised if the one-shots had refrences to other story 'arcs'.Nimbus said:Generally, the one-shots, while not essential to the Discworld story as a whole, are connected to the other books through history, character references, etc. For example, if I am not mistaken, Sergeant Angua of the City Watch appeared in Monstrous Regiment. (My memory is a little fuzzy. Didn't she drop a big bag of coffee beans on the coffee-addicted vampire?)Amnestic said:..., others are one-shots (I believe the Monstrous Regiment was a one-shot anyway) and aren't connected to any other books...
Yes she did, Cmmdr Vimes, and possibly Lord Rust also made appearances.Nimbus said:Generally, the one-shots, while not essential to the Discworld story as a whole, are connected to the other books through history, character references, etc. For example, if I am not mistaken, Sergeant Angua of the City Watch appeared in Monstrous Regiment. (My memory is a little fuzzy. Didn't she drop a big bag of coffee beans on the coffee-addicted vampire?)Amnestic said:..., others are one-shots (I believe the Monstrous Regiment was a one-shot anyway) and aren't connected to any other books...
What about The Last Hero?Reaperman Wompa said:The entire Discworld series is within half a meter of me. I plan to be buried with them.
Also have The science books, 3 maps and Nation.
I think that was Buggy on his vulture.Nimbus said:Generally, the one-shots, while not essential to the Discworld story as a whole, are connected to the other books through history, character references, etc. For example, if I am not mistaken, Sergeant Angua of the City Watch appeared in Monstrous Regiment. (My memory is a little fuzzy. Didn't she drop a big bag of coffee beans on the coffee-addicted vampire?)Amnestic said:..., others are one-shots (I believe the Monstrous Regiment was a one-shot anyway) and aren't connected to any other books...
That counts as discworld as it is set in Discworld, also have the Pratchett Portfolio and The Art Of The Discworld near me.Lord Krunk said:What about The Last Hero?Reaperman Wompa said:The entire Discworld series is within half a meter of me. I plan to be buried with them.
Also have The science books, 3 maps and Nation.
I believe that's where your avatar comes from.
My friend wants a poster of it so he can stick it to his roof over his bed.
I know, Australia sucks for good books. Took me f^cking years to find small gods.The_Titanomachy said:I have read some of his books, and I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I'm still trying to find some of them though, the library here isn't very big.
My favourite is probably The Hogfather or Thud!
You forgot Blackboard Monitor in that list of titles there, not to mention Ambassador.Zemalac said:And so, since I'm curious as to how many people would understand me refering to Ankh-Morpork or His Grace His Excellency Sir Samuel Vimes, there is this poll.
Do you read Pratchett?