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  • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

    @captainvellalives I feel like we've has this conversation before.

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    @pronounshe it does feel vaguely familiar ๐Ÿ˜‚ it might have been when you first started reading them and I made a comment about Guards, Guards! I tend to if there's a Pratchett topic :3

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    • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

      Advice sought. I've been reading #TerryPratchett #DiscWorld books in order starting with book one, The Color Of Magic. If you're a Discworld fan, you know The Color Of Magic is a "Wizards" book

      Just finishing up book six, Wyrd Sisters. (A "Witches" book.)

      Book seven, the next one, is considered a "Standalone", Pyramids. Are there shy characters in the previous books at all?

      Book eight, "Guards! Guards!" Is a "City Watch" book. I understand there are characters in that book I've already encountered.

      I'm tempted to jump there. Unless there are some character appearances or some other tie-ins, regardless of how trivial, in Pyramids further on.

      Argh! (Help)

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      @pronounshe If youโ€™ve decided to read them in order, Iโ€™d recommend sticking to that and not skipping ahead.

      Not necessarily because of recurring characters cropping up (I canโ€™t remember if any do in Pyramids) but because Pratchett gradually introduces you to different aspects of how the Discworld works - and the Discworld itself develops and changes - as the books go on

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        @pronounshe If youโ€™ve decided to read them in order, Iโ€™d recommend sticking to that and not skipping ahead.

        Not necessarily because of recurring characters cropping up (I canโ€™t remember if any do in Pyramids) but because Pratchett gradually introduces you to different aspects of how the Discworld works - and the Discworld itself develops and changes - as the books go on

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        @Lemlems Nice! Thank you for the insight. I did end up going with Pyramids. @ravensrod suggested that as a matter of world building. And going in order really satisfies my desire for order in general.๐Ÿ™‚

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        • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

          Advice sought. I've been reading #TerryPratchett #DiscWorld books in order starting with book one, The Color Of Magic. If you're a Discworld fan, you know The Color Of Magic is a "Wizards" book

          Just finishing up book six, Wyrd Sisters. (A "Witches" book.)

          Book seven, the next one, is considered a "Standalone", Pyramids. Are there shy characters in the previous books at all?

          Book eight, "Guards! Guards!" Is a "City Watch" book. I understand there are characters in that book I've already encountered.

          I'm tempted to jump there. Unless there are some character appearances or some other tie-ins, regardless of how trivial, in Pyramids further on.

          Argh! (Help)

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          @pronounshe The books are fairly stand alone and I don't think there is a clear reading order, I've seen a lot of diffrent suggestions over the years but if you want some expert advive I'd have a look here: https://www.discworldemporium.com/reading-order/

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          • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

            Advice sought. I've been reading #TerryPratchett #DiscWorld books in order starting with book one, The Color Of Magic. If you're a Discworld fan, you know The Color Of Magic is a "Wizards" book

            Just finishing up book six, Wyrd Sisters. (A "Witches" book.)

            Book seven, the next one, is considered a "Standalone", Pyramids. Are there shy characters in the previous books at all?

            Book eight, "Guards! Guards!" Is a "City Watch" book. I understand there are characters in that book I've already encountered.

            I'm tempted to jump there. Unless there are some character appearances or some other tie-ins, regardless of how trivial, in Pyramids further on.

            Argh! (Help)

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            @pronounshe they, the books, are great in any sequence. If you read them in the published order, you follow pTerrys mind in making them

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            • nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.artN nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.art

              @pronounshe The books are fairly stand alone and I don't think there is a clear reading order, I've seen a lot of diffrent suggestions over the years but if you want some expert advive I'd have a look here: https://www.discworldemporium.com/reading-order/

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              @NickEast_IndieWriter Thank you. No spoilers?

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              • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

                @NickEast_IndieWriter Thank you. No spoilers?

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                @pronounshe I don't think so ๐Ÿค”

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                • nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.artN nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.art

                  @pronounshe I don't think so ๐Ÿค”

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                  @NickEast_IndieWriter Hehe, okay. Thank you, Nick.๐Ÿ˜€

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                  • nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.artN nickeast_indiewriter@mastodon.art

                    @pronounshe I don't think so ๐Ÿค”

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                    @NickEast_IndieWriter That quiz was fun. The first time it recommended a witches book. I was too tickled to remember which one, though.

                    The second time through it gave me The Color Of Magic. Which is the book I started with.

                    Thanks again for the link. It's a cute site.

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                    • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

                      @NickEast_IndieWriter That quiz was fun. The first time it recommended a witches book. I was too tickled to remember which one, though.

                      The second time through it gave me The Color Of Magic. Which is the book I started with.

                      Thanks again for the link. It's a cute site.

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                      @pronounshe I started with the order of published, but a lot of people recommend reading by gang, wizards and witches and so on... But I think perhaps because I started with the wizards they're still my favourites, but the withes are great too, then comes Moist Von Lipwig who I assumes drools a lot since his name basically tells us his moustache is wet ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                      • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

                        @GreenSkyOverMe That's a good idea. Have to think about that before finding one of those. Can't imagine there are spoilers hiding among the maps, but I'll tread carefully when looking.

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                        @pronounshe @GreenSkyOverMe I don't believe there to be any spoilers here. This reading order map is very useful.

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                        File:Discworld Reading Order Guide 3.0 (cropped).jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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                        • pronounshe@lgbtqia.spaceP pronounshe@lgbtqia.space

                          Advice sought. I've been reading #TerryPratchett #DiscWorld books in order starting with book one, The Color Of Magic. If you're a Discworld fan, you know The Color Of Magic is a "Wizards" book

                          Just finishing up book six, Wyrd Sisters. (A "Witches" book.)

                          Book seven, the next one, is considered a "Standalone", Pyramids. Are there shy characters in the previous books at all?

                          Book eight, "Guards! Guards!" Is a "City Watch" book. I understand there are characters in that book I've already encountered.

                          I'm tempted to jump there. Unless there are some character appearances or some other tie-ins, regardless of how trivial, in Pyramids further on.

                          Argh! (Help)

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                          @pronounshe "Pyramids" was enormous fun IMO. I wish it *hadn't* been a standalone.

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                          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                            @pronounshe "Pyramids" was enormous fun IMO. I wish it *hadn't* been a standalone.

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                            @cstross Yeah, it's real fun. I haven't had a lot of time to read in the last few days, but pyramids. ๐Ÿ™‚

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