Newcomer to the series, but... by
Wide Eyed Idealist
on 2010-07-17 03:57:00 UTC
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1) Nation, to my knowledge, isn't a Discworld book. So that would explain a lot.
2) I did the EXACT same thing - first Tiffany, then CoM, and I was just as confused as you. Having read more, in The Color of Magic the whole idea of Discworld is still sort of... gestating; it hasn't really taken the form that it's famous for. As you get further along, they start to seem more in-sync, and even before it all reaches its most famous form (if you read in the order of publication), characters you'll recognize starts showing up. Granny Weatherwax shows up as early as Equal Rites , which is only the third one. A couple books after that it starts to seem more like the Discworld Tiffany lives in.
3) I'm reading them in pretty much publishing order, which I'd recommend. I read Monstrous Regiment immediately after Guards! Guards! , and since a lot of characters and innovations are added in between books, it was quite surreal.
So, anyway, sorry to boss your ear off. I hope you got something useful out of it.
I can help you there! by
Pretzel
on 2010-07-16 20:30:00 UTC
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So, in order of publication (but not necessarily chronological order), the books run thusly:
1. The Colour of Magic (1983)
2. The Light Fantastic (1986)
3. Equal Rites (1987)
4. Mort (1987)
5. Sourcery (1988)
6. Wyrd Sisters (1988)
7. Pyramids (1989)
8. Guards! Guards! (1989)
9. Eric (1990)
10. Moving Pictures (1990)
11. Reaper Man (1991)
12. Witches Abroad (1991)
13. Small Gods (1992)
14. Lords and Ladies (1992)
15. Men at Arms (1993)
16. Soul Music (1994)
17. Interesting Times (1994)
18. Maskerade (1995)
19. Feet of Clay (1996)
20. Hogfather (1996)
21. Jingo (1997)
22. The Last Continent (1998)
23. Carpe Jugulum (1998)
24. The Fifth Elephant (1999)
25. The Truth (2000)
26. Thief of Time (2001)
27. Night Watch (2002)
28. Monstrous Regiment (2003)
29. Going Postal (2004)
30. Thud! (2005)
31. Making Money (2007)
32. Unseen Academicals (2009)
However, most of the books also correspond to various character arcs, focusing on one particular group of characters. By far and large, the Ankh-Morpork City Watch seems to be Pterry's favorite group to write about, with the wizards a close second.
Some of my personal favorites of the series include Guards, Guards! (wherein we're first introduced to the City Watch), Thief of Time, Thud!, Hogfather, The Last Continent, and Pyramids.