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So, I'm finally getting around to reading Discworld.

I've read a handful of early ones (Sourcery to Guards! Guards! inclusive, plus Small Gods and Lords & Ladies) before, but not this century. I've seen the first half or so of the BBC Hogfather (Ian Richardson <3). And as a SFF geek I've absorbed bits and pieces of the lore here and there. But functionally this is a first read for basically the entire series.

And what the hey, may as well blog it.

This is something I've been vaguely inclined towards for, oh, since the start of the plague. Sarah is a big Discworld fan; something consistent and comforting would be nice in These Times; Erin has a bunch of the paperbacks lined up on her bookshelf.

It turns out that wrangling someone else's physical books was beyond me, to the point of not even wanting to discuss it. However, there exist not-horrendously-priced ebook compilations of all the books. And ebooks are, well, hyper-portable. So here we go.

The plan is to read all forty-one of the novels. I do not currently plan to seek out the illustrated novels (FaustEric, The Last Hero, The Wee Free Men) in illustrated format, but who knows. I'll also be reading the half-dozen or so Discworld short stories. I have at this time no intention of digging into supplementary material (The Science of Discworld, etc), although I do want to find a copy of Where's My Cow?.

I'm starting with The Colour Of Magic, for two reasons. First and foremost, PUB ORDER OR GTFO. This I believe: references and callbacks are best encountered in the order in which they are written, and it's a joy to watch a writer's skill develop as a series goes on. Secondly, to quote Shiv Ramdas on Twitter, I should start with The Colour Of Magic "because The Luggage is a top 5 Discworld character but also because you can ignore the haters who diss it and start there or believe them & remember that the worst Pratchett would be career best work for most others & now you can start there anyway".

I doubt this will happen at any kind of speed. I've got a bunch of other things I'm sort of in the midst of at the same time (Sandman, Merchant Princes), a number of other books coming out soon or soonish (Jade Legacy, Merchant Princes again, some stuff from SubPress if it ever %&$ ships), and I just strongly suspect that breaking up the wry humour will be better for me in general.

So. Here we go. I'm excited!
  1. The Colour of Magic
  2. The Light Fantastic
  3. Equal Rites
  4. Mort
  5. Sourcery
  6. Wyrd Sisters
  7. Pyramids
  8. Guards! Guards!
  9. Faust Eric
  10. Moving Pictures
  11. Reaper Man
  12. Witches Abroad
  13. Small Gods
  14. Lords and Ladies

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