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Ahh, speaking about expanding our horizons... I have not yet partaken of Discworld. I see it mentioned all the time online but never IRL so it always ends up slipping my mind. Is there a current appropriate place to start? I feel Guards, Guards is the one I typically have seen mentioned.
Guards, Guards and the stories of the city watch are definitely my favorite thread of the universe. Mort might also be a good intro, I think.
Thank you, kind stranger!
I really like this suggested reading order, 8ve recommended it quite a few times: https://www.discworldemporium.com/reading-order/
I'm a little envious of you, getting to experience all these lovely books for the first time! Terry Pratchett has such a brilliant style of writing. He manages to lampoon everyday life annoyances and foibles, into a bizarre setting but it still seeks to be perfectly relatable.
Also in reply to your other comment... You're doing a brilliant job here! The vibe is perfect 😁👏
Thank you! I haven't gotten into too many series overall because I'm always afraid of getting invested and then it either just disappears or will take a dive in quality or the author just seems to lose interest. I've just heard about Discworld for so long having been an Internet nerd that I need to finally see what it's all about.
I like that we're a small enough group that we can keep it loose and talk about tangents like this and it's no biggie. If anything, I feel it keeps something like this from falling too deep into being a niche group.
If that's your concern, I'd like to add some context about Discworld.
Firstly, it's not really just one series -- it's a group of books all set in the same world. Some sets of books follow the same group of characters, but there's a few that are standalone. Monstrous Regiment is my favourite of these. Without spoiling it, it's about a girl who joins a regiment of soldiers to find her brother, also missing in the war. While not a Discworld book, Good Omens was a collaboration between Pratchett and Neil Gaiman that's a very fun book to read.
I'll also give a rough characterisation of Pratchett's writing. It's built on using humour and a strong sense of right and wrong (which most people on Lemmy are broadly likely to agree with) to make a point, while also telling a compelling story.
TLDR: Monstrous Regiment good standalone Discworld, Pratchett funny with big heart.
I did a bit of browsing at lunch, and I followed some of the guides and saw there were quite a bit of individual separate storylines that were highly recommended, which I liked, since it sounds like after I finish one, I can either dive deeper into that story, it hop to another of in feeling into a different "flavor."
Downloaded Guards! Guards! since most people said they enjoyed that one. All I got to read was the dedication at the beginning, but I liked the writing style. Don't know when I'll get to really start since I'm very into the One Piece arc I'm in (another series I finally gave into starting this year) and I also got the What an Owl Knows book from the author I've plugged here a few times, but I definitely want to check out Discworld before the end of the year.
Thank you guys for your advice, and thanks Morepork for helping get this subject brought up!