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In What Order Should You Read Discworld?


Reading Order - Discworld Emporium

The obvious route is to read the books in order of publication. Readers will see the saga unfold as it was told, a purist's pursuit.

In which order should I read Discworld? - Reddit

Some people would tell you to start from the first book in which the Discworld is presented in its (mostly) definitive form, which is Guards! Guards!, and go ...

Discworld Books Reading Order Downloable Guides

The books can be read in any order but for ease we have created two downloadable lists for you that may help guide you to fully explore the stories and ...

A Beginner's Guide to Discworld - In the Margin

' The series is so big and expansive, following a confusing publication order with different subseries and characters. There are actually no ...

The Reading Order - Discworld.com

The Reading Order · 1. The Colour of Magic · 2. The Light Fantastic · 3. Equal Rites · 4. Mort · 5. Sourcery · 6. Wyrd Sisters · 7. Pyramids · 8. Guards! Guards!

What is the definitive reading order for Terry Pratchett's Discworld ...

The chronological order of release is: 1. The Colour of Magic 2. The Light Fantastic 3. Equal Rites 4. Mort 5. Sourcery 6. Wyrd Sisters 7.

The Best Order to Read the Discworld Series | Edmonton Public ...

While you can read the series in order of publication date, we recommend trying this thematic reading order to get the most out of your Discworld experience.

What order should I be reading the Discworld books in?

If you truly intend to read them all, then starting at The Colour Of Magic is the usual recommendation.

Your Discworld Reading Order: This Is How To Tackle Pratchett's ...

The Last Continent · The Last Hero. To be honest, Rincewind isn't my favorite character, although he is a good one. He's certainly compelling as ...

Discworld.. is there a preferred reading order? - ResetEra

You can either read in release order or read by main characters. It's generally advised to start with "Guards! Guards!" then either continue ...

Terry Pratchett's Discworld Reading-Order Flowchart

Useful, but a lot of the events in Discworld cross over between sub-series so the best reading order is pretty much just publication order.

Is it necessary to read the discworld series in order? - Goodreads

In fact don't. The early books don't have the same voice and balance the later ones do. You can backtrack later to see what Sir Pratchett was aiming for.

Can I simply read just this book? Or do I... — Guards! Guards! Q&A

Scott Langston You can simply read this book stand alone. Some books in the series make more sense to read in a particular order, but any of them wok alone.

How To Read Terry Pratchett's Discworld Books In Order ...

There Are 41 Discworld Novels · The Colour of Magic (1983) · The Light Fantastic (1986) · Equal Rites (1987) · Mort (1987) · Sourcery (1988) · Wyrd ...

Discworld Reading Order Guide

Discworld Reading Order ; Rincewind's Reading Order. The Rincewind Arc. Rincewind's Reading Order ; The Witches Reading Order. The Witches Arc. The Witches ...

DISCWORLD: Before You Read! - YouTube

My thoughts on what you need to know before you read terry pratchett's iconic Discworld series! GET THE BOOKS HERE: Guards Guards: ...

Reading Order - Discworld & Terry Pratchett Wiki

Recommended starter books · The Colour of Magic is the first book, but some people consider it less suitable as a starter because the writing ...

Which Terry Pratchett novels are the best starting point for readers ...

I generally advise people to pick a sub-series they like and then start with that starting book - so The Colour of Magic, Mort, Equal Rites/Wyrd Sisters, ...

What Terry Pratchett book should I read first? - Ask MetaFilter

Just to give you a general idea, the discworld books tend to be about the witches (Weird Sisters, Equal Rites, etc) the guards (Thud!, Jingo ...

The Official Discworld Infographic | Epic Reads Blog

You can read them in any order but if you still want some guidance, use this infographic to help figure out where to start. We've organized all the books in a ...