The Color of Magic is the first book.
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So I think this may have been asked before, but if someone wanted to start reading Discworld stuff from sort of beginning to end, where might one start?
CoM is the weakest book in the series. I'd consult this [link]
Also Wikipedia: [link]
I came across them out of order. AISTR Mort was pretty good, but the first one I remember really liking was Guards! Guards!
Another possible place to start is Small Gods, which isn't really part of any of the sub-series. One of the great things about Pratchett is that he doesn't really need to be read in order. I started with Thud!
Okay, so yesterday we bought The Colour of Magic and Guards! Guards!, so we'll see how we get on with them. Thanks again guys!
Speaking of the Colour of Magic, the sky one adapation will be out on Easter. Here's a trailer. [link] Ooh, and a making of featurette. [link]
And finally, "A Tourist's Guide to Ankh-Morpork & Discworld" (with Tim Curry). [link]
My first Discworld was Reaper Man. Then came Men at Arms.
I think Men at Arms is still my favorite, though it's a close race between that and...almost every other Discworld book.
My favorite is Jingo. Vimes begins to understand why Vetinari lets him get away with things, and he starts to understand his own power. Night Watch is interesting to compare the Watch That Was to the way it is under Vimes/Vetinari. Vimes didn't even know he was becoming a hero.
Yeah, I'm a softie for Vimes.
Vimes is my favoritest ever. I wanna be Vimes when I grow up.
"NO! THIS IS NOT MY COW!!"