Terry Pratchett

News and important info, general banter, and suggestions for 5punk

Moderator: Forum Moderators

Woo Elephant Yeah
Heavy
Heavy
Posts: 5433
Joined: October 10th, 2004, 17:36
Location: Bristol, UK
Contact:

Terry Pratchett

Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Okay, I've been pondering over this for a while, and the Discworld series of books seem to be my cup of tea.

However, I have never read a single one of them, and a member of the family has offered to buy me some for Xmas.

So what I need to know is, which books (i.e. titles and orders) should I tell her to get, as I don't know myself?

I definitely don't want to have random ones that aren't in any particular order, and seeing as quite a few of you have read them (whether you think he's an arsehole in real life or not) I thought I'd ask you lot.

So, what's the names, any decent sites they can be ordered from?

Thankyou my book finding bitches :)
Dr. kitteny berk
Morbo
Morbo
Posts: 19676
Joined: December 10th, 2004, 21:53
Contact:

Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

i've heard of some little site, amazon, i think it's called.

meant to be pretty good for books :)
mrbobbins
Robotic Despot
Robotic Despot
Posts: 4595
Joined: October 14th, 2004, 21:35
Location: Sitting in a tin can
Contact:

Post by mrbobbins »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:meant to be pretty good for books :)
... but shit for delivering them


Edit: Thanks for the bath WEY!!
Anhamgrimmar
Ninja Pirate
Ninja Pirate
Posts: 1517
Joined: July 17th, 2005, 13:29
Location: Saaaarfampton

Post by Anhamgrimmar »

it doesnt really matter which order they get read in, but if you read the first one involving each set of characters, then they will make more sense. heres a list ripped off from another forum i frequent:
Ace-T on another forum said wrote:I will post here so I can be corrected as I have not read every single one :)

Rincewind the Wizard
1. The Colour of Magic (1983)
2. The Light Fantastic (1986)
17. Interesting Times (1994)
22. The Last Continent (1998)


The City Watch/Sam Vimes
8. Guards! Guards! (1989)
15. Men at Arms (1993)
19. Feet of Clay (1996)
21. Jingo (1997)
24. The Fifth Elephant (1999)
27. Night Watch (2002)
30. Thud! (2005)


Death and his family
4. Mort (1987)
11. Reaper Man (1991)
12. Witches Abroad (1991)
16. Soul Music (1994)
20. Hogfather (1996)
26. Thief of Time (2001)


Granny Weatherwax and the other witches
3. Equal Rites (1987)
6. Wyrd Sisters (1988)
14. Lords and Ladies (1992)
18. Maskerade (1995)
23. Carpe Jugulum (1998)


Standalones
5. Sourcery (1988)
7. Pyramids (1989)
9. Eric (1990)
10. Moving Pictures (1990)
13. Small Gods (1992)
25. The Truth (2000)
The Last Hero (2001) (with Paul Kidby)
28. Monstrous Regiment (2003)
29. Going Postal (2004)

Ace-T :)





[small]>> Edited by Ace-T on Saturday 29th October 20:59[/small]
also, the rest of the thread, with more recommendations as to the order is here: http://snipurl.com/jxou
killslay
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 431
Joined: April 19th, 2005, 0:04
Location: ayrshire, scotland
Contact:

Post by killslay »

get the hogfather seeing as its near the festive season.
my favourite has to be "the truth" though
wyrd
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
Posts: 275
Joined: March 23rd, 2005, 0:21
Location: in the navy...
Contact:

Post by wyrd »

don't forget soul music and moving pictures

and any of them with rincewind in
killslay
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 431
Joined: April 19th, 2005, 0:04
Location: ayrshire, scotland
Contact:

Post by killslay »

ah yes, moving pictures is amazing, i forgot all about that.
not read a lot of them though, but my dad has just bout all of em so i'll need to start reading em
Dog Pants
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 21653
Joined: April 29th, 2005, 13:39
Location: Surrey, UK
Contact:

Post by Dog Pants »

Don't forget The Carpet People, and Johhny And The Dead.
Hehulk
KHAAAN!
KHAAAN!
Posts: 4746
Joined: April 18th, 2005, 15:36
Location: Bummingham, England
Contact:

Post by Hehulk »

Blimy, I shoulda just asked here. been wondering which ones to get myself...
wyrd
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
Posts: 275
Joined: March 23rd, 2005, 0:21
Location: in the navy...
Contact:

Post by wyrd »

Dog Pants wrote:Don't forget The Carpet People
amen


i've got them all, muhahahahaha!!
spoodie
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 9246
Joined: February 6th, 2005, 16:49
Location: Essex, UK

Post by spoodie »

Ive read about 10 of them and they are very funny. From experience though I'd recommend you dont read too many of the trot, I got a bit fed up of them after I read 3 or 4 in a row so take a break now and then and read something else so the humour stays fresher, they can be addictive :likesitall:
wyrd
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
Posts: 275
Joined: March 23rd, 2005, 0:21
Location: in the navy...
Contact:

Post by wyrd »

it's true, i once read 3 in a day... :o
Woo Elephant Yeah
Heavy
Heavy
Posts: 5433
Joined: October 10th, 2004, 17:36
Location: Bristol, UK
Contact:

Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Thanks for the list :likesitall:

No wonder I was getting confused as to which book was which and in what order.
amblin
Zombie Spanger
Zombie Spanger
Posts: 2663
Joined: October 22nd, 2004, 11:50

Post by amblin »

.
Last edited by amblin on May 6th, 2014, 13:29, edited 1 time in total.
FatherJack
Site Owner
Site Owner
Posts: 9597
Joined: May 16th, 2005, 15:31
Location: Coventry, UK
Contact:

Post by FatherJack »

The only exposure to his work I've had was an MS-DOS game called Discworld. I don't know how close it is to the books, but I didn't find it that appealing. It wasn't the greatest game, and I only managed to go to about 5 locations and got stuck, even with Eric Idle doing the voices it got annoying hearing the same things over and over. I found it sort of "ho-ho very jocular" rather than "piss your pants funny".
Stoat
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 3291
Joined: October 8th, 2004, 15:48
Location: Sheffield, UK
Contact:

Post by Stoat »

I've never played that- I didn't read any until a few years ago. I love 'em though- especially the Watch series.
The books are certainly laugh-out-loud funny... I do need something new to read though.
Woo Elephant Yeah
Heavy
Heavy
Posts: 5433
Joined: October 10th, 2004, 17:36
Location: Bristol, UK
Contact:

Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

FatherJack wrote:The only exposure to his work I've had was an MS-DOS game called Discworld.
Weird :?

This :above: is the exact reason I've thought about reading the books for years, all be it that the game was on the PS1.

P.S. I completed it :ninja:
Joose
Turret
Turret
Posts: 8090
Joined: October 13th, 2004, 14:13
Location: The house of Un-Earthly horrors

Post by Joose »

Personally, I would try one of the really gooduns, then when you have decided you like them, go back and start at the beginning and work through. The timeline of the storys goes along with the order the books were released, so as far as finding out which one goes next, just look at the bit where it says "the 5th discworld book" or whatever.

As for which one to read first; I would read Mort first. From past experience I think its the one with the most appeal to people who are not already fans. Hell, my mum hates the other books, but loved Mort.

Alternatively, get one with Death in :lol:

But once you have read that, definately read them in chronological order. Theres one hell of a lot of in-jokes in the discworld series that you just wont get if you read them out of sequence. You wont even notice that there is a joke there to miss.

Plus, theres a little bit of a lull in the middle. The first books are really funny, then theres a brief period of slightly rubbish books, then they have great stories, but are not that funny. His last few books have had both the great stories and been really funny, which is a relief.

As to the games: Ive played all of them and I can honestly say that pretty much the only jokes in there are in-jokes, and they are not very funny ones. Didnt like em at all, and this is coming from a major discworld fan.

Didnt like the animated series either. Just wasnt funny.
Lateralus
Dr Zoidberg
Dr Zoidberg
Posts: 4217
Joined: May 15th, 2005, 15:20

Post by Lateralus »

Joose wrote:Personally, I would try one of the really gooduns, then when you have decided you like them, go back and start at the beginning and work through.
:above: This
wyrd wrote:i've got them all, muhahahahaha!!

:above: and This
Roman Totale
Robotic Bumlord
Robotic Bumlord
Posts: 8475
Joined: October 24th, 2004, 0:27
Location: Manchester, UK

Post by Roman Totale »

Another thing I like about the books is that they are actually incredibly informative. An awful lot of the bizarre historical facts from the Discworld happened in real life. You'll be amazed about the amount of info you pick up from them.
Post Reply