Subject: This is probably good advice. :)
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Posted on: 2018-05-29 09:52:00 UTC

More specifically: start with Guards! Guards!, as the first City Watch book. It introduces the city of Ankh-Morpork, which will become more and more the centre of the series as you get further in.

After that... well, you can jump straight to Men at Arms, that shouldn't cause any problems. But you could also side-step to one of the other sets of characters, by moving to Wyrd Sisters (for the Witches), Mort (for Death), or Sourcery (for the Wizards). The further you get in the series, the more interlinked they get; I'd recommend shuffling the order of everything up to Men at Arms (book 15) according to taste and desire, but making sure you've read all* of those first 15 before picking up Soul Music and carrying on in publication order.

*'All' doesn't really need to include The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic, or Equal Rites, which have a rather different feel than the rest of the series. You can also skip Eric, which was originally written to be a shorter, illustrated book. It's not bad, but it's not a very strong story, and it doesn't add anything much.

So the sub-series to keep 'in order' before book 16 are:

The Watch: Guards! Guards! - Men at Arms
The Witches: Wyrd Sisters - Witches Abroad - Lords and Ladies
The Wizards: Sourcery - (Eric) - Moving Pictures
Death: Mort - Reaper Man
Standalones: Pyramids - Small Gods

You can mix between the serieseseses as much as you please, though (though reading Moving Pictures before Lords and Ladies is probably valuable.)

Oh, and for much further down the line: somewhere between The Last Continent and Unseen Academicals you should work in at least the fiction halves of the four Science of Discworld books. They're also excellent popular science books, particularly the first one, but the fiction halves are part of the main storyline. ^_^

hS

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