Advice sought.
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@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.
@pronounshe @GreenSkyOverMe I don't believe there to be any spoilers here. This reading order map is very useful.
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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)
@pronounshe "Pyramids" was enormous fun IMO. I wish it *hadn't* been a standalone.
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@pronounshe "Pyramids" was enormous fun IMO. I wish it *hadn't* been a standalone.
@cstross Yeah, it's real fun. I haven't had a lot of time to read in the last few days, but pyramids.

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