tawghasa:anatsuno:great-atuin-discworld:why didn’t i have this!?yay, such a great reference! Though
tawghasa:anatsuno:great-atuin-discworld:why didn’t i have this!?yay, such a great reference! Though I have to say, as an obsessive reader I tend to read books in the order they were published (hoping, and here it usually is, that it is also the the order they were written in), and I found that it served me well w/ Pratchett. But if you despise some characters / storylines (like Rincewind) and only are interested in the witches or Death or the Guard novels, a chart like this comes really handy!With a lot of Pratchett books, I don’t think it matters a lot for most runs if you read them out of order? Like, with the Witches stream I started with Wyrd Sisters and then I think came Maskerade, then Lords and Ladies etc. Pratchett does a good job at letting the reader know where all of the pieces are sitting on the board. And I think I read the Wizard books completely out of order (and some that I’d call ‘Wizard’ books are in the Death stream). So don’t let not having the first book in a stream hold you back from some Discworld reading!(Also, this lists Eric as a graphic novel but I have the novel-novel of it? And I know there’s a Guards! Guards! comic as well as the regular novel.) -- source link