Best Diskworld to start with...?

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Mr. Pedantic

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I've got a friend who has never read a Terry Pratchett book before, but has previously expressed an interest. So, seeing as it's his birthday (which was actually a few days ago) I wanted to get him a Diskworld book.

I don't want to start at the beginning. I really don't think the Rincewind books were his best, and I want him to have as good a first impressions as possible. So I was thinking preferably one of the ones with the Watch, or Witches storylines, or some other; maybe Death might be good too? I heard Thud! was good since it introduced a lot of the recurring characters well (I haven't read Thud for a while), as well as Feet of Clay, but I wanted to get your opinion.
 
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Skyclad1uhm1

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I actually liked Rincewind, the Librarian and the Luggage a lot. But if you don't want to start with those I'd say Guard! Guards! is a good one to start. Mort is good too, depends a bit on what kind of jokes he prefers.
 

DaveSimmons

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Try suggesting the movies, they're on Netflix streaming (Colour of Magic, Hogfather).

I haven't read any of the Discworld books, just Good Omens (which was fun)
 

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ive only read two way back in high school, and i recall liking feet of clay. a friend had seen me reading douglas adams and suggested pratchett as a superior read.
 

Mr. Pedantic

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I was thinking about Good Omens too. Guards Guards seems a good place to start, I liked the dragon.

So. Guards Guards, or Good Omens. I think my friend would really appreciate the humor of Good Omens, but then, he'd probably enjoy Guards Guards too...
 

DaveSimmons

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Spoiler question: Does Rincewind stay a magicless idiot throughout the books, or does he ever get competent?
 

pontifex

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Spoiler question: Does Rincewind stay a magicless idiot throughout the books, or does he ever get competent?

Spoiler answer:
He does save the world a few times, but is pretty much always cowardly and incompetent.

OP, it's Discworld...


The Watch, Witches, and Wizards books are generally the best imo.
 
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