It's never too late to start, so I started reading Pratchett's Discworld series recently. Spending a bunch of time in trains this Jan/Feb, it's a good way to use that time.

And oh boy do I regret having waited so long. Masterfully written.

@delroth which one did you start with? I tried "the colour of magic" but I couldn't get into it

@aris @delroth lspace.org/books/reading-order is more or less right -- Equal Rites and Mort are great places to start. Pyramids and Small Gods as well, although they're much more standalone than the other two.

@m @aris a friend recommended I start with Guards! Guards! which was a good pick for me, and I'm continuing with the rest of the City Watch subseries.

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Going Postal is also imo a good choice for the first novel to read.

@robryk Huh, really? I feel like it builds a bit too much on the other books to be a good starting point, despite being quite good. Any of the other suggestions in this thread seem better as starting points tbh.

I wonder how many people bounced off of Pratchett just because “Colour of Magic” is… not particularly great. I know at least a couple. :blobcatnotlikethis: @delroth @m @aris

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It builds only on knowledge of who the patrician is, no? Iirc that does get explained naturally there too. What did I forget about?

@robryk @timorl @m @aris fwiw I've also seen many others recommend Going Postal as a good starting point into the series. It's also on discworldemporium.com/reading- for example.

@delroth @robryk Interesting, that’s quite counterintuitive for me.

The book builds on knowledge about Ankh-Morpork in general, which you get to an extent in the book, but I wouldn’t consider it enough for full enjoyment. It also shakes up the status quo of the world quite a bit more than other books in the series, which makes it weird as a starting point – you don’t get the enjoyment from that if the status quo was not as established for you when reading it. The only reason I could see it as a recommendation for a starting point would be on pure quality – imo around it is Pratchett’s peak writing form, so at least that makes sense. @m @aris

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