@bazzacollins Men at Arms. If you have an audible sub the audio books are very good.
Have never read a Terry Pratchett book. Best place to start?
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@fortyrunner Thanks, John.
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@bazzacollins Late to this, but probably best avoid The Colour of Magic: it plays as several short stories. Later books are much better. - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins can lend you the first one if you'd like? -
@Sarah_Lady Thanks. Might take you up on that.
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@bazzacollins Don't start at the beginning ... Someone's already recommended the Vimes ones, I'd also try Going Postal, Monstrous Regiment. -
@RobKRead Thanks, Rob.
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@bazzacollins Good Omens - written with Neil Gaiman -
@sedlescombemike Thanks, Michael.
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@bazzacollins Colour of Magic - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins Anything with Death or Sam Vimes as the main characters. So - Mort and Men at Arms both good to start. -
@shonaghosh@bazzacollins Wyrd Sisters was the 1st for me. Lovely take on attitudes to the unknown. Rereading again this week as it happens - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins At the beginning!! -
@bazzacollins Glad I could help
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@bazzacollins Colour of Magic is the first in the Discworld series so a good starter but I'd say Good Omens, written with Nail Gaiman.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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