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message 1: by Deb (last edited Dec 28, 2022 05:07PM) (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments It has been too long since I have read most of Sir PTerry's work and I recently realised that I have never actually read them all in order - any of the orders, really.

I am going to revisit the Discword this year and re-read all my Terry Pratchett books, (or at least all teh Discworld ones) and try and complete my collection, I don't have a lot of his latter books (* means I dont have it, whethere I have read it or not).

And, in compiling this list, I realised he went back and wrote some extra X.x stories I had never heard of.

I might divert into some of his other books as well, but the Discworld list is the aim. I can't believe it is seven years since his death.

The Colour of Magic
The Light Fantastic
The Light Fantastic: The Graphic Novel
The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic
Equal Rites
Mort
Mort the trade paperback
Sourcery
Wyrd Sisters
Pyramids
Guards! Guards!
Eric
Moving Pictures
Reaper Man
Witches Abroad
Small Gods
Lords and Ladies
Men at Arms
Soul Music
Interesting Times
Maskerade
Feet of Clay
Hogfather
Jingo
The Last Continent
Carpe Jugulum
The Fifth Elephant
The Science of Discworld*
The Truth
Thief of Time
The Last Hero
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents*
Night Watch
The Science of Discworld II: The Globe*
The Wee Free Men*
Monstrous Regiment
A Hat Full of Sky*
Going Postal
Thud!
Where's My Cow?*
Wintersmith
Making Money
Unseen Academicals*
I Shall Wear Midnight
Snuff
Raising Steam*
The Shepherd's Crown*


message 2: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79413 comments Mod
Good luck Deborah and happy reading!


message 3: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3547 comments What a great set of reads! Love Sir PTerry!


message 4: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments What a great idea! Loved his books and his characters are wonderful. I too own most of his earlier works but not so many of his later ones, though I have read them all. I'd join you in your challenge but there are so many new books out there that I feel I want to read, but maybe I'll pick up one or two that suit my challenges as the year goes by! Don't suppose any have a tiger on the cover do they? I'll have to go take a look on my book shelf!


message 5: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9760 comments Wonderful idea Deborah! I've got a few of his books I haven't read so you might inspire me to fit some in this year. I'll be looking out for your reviews :)


message 6: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Thanks all, for the positive feedback. It has been a while since I read most of them so it is well overdue. If you wanted to join in for individual book readings Jane you are welcome! My sister (not really active on GR) and I are going to try and buddy read some of them.

Tiger? Well considering how complex Josh Kirby's cover art is I imagine there is EVERYTHING on them somewhere.


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Hope you enjoy your year of reading, Deborah!!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Jane wrote: "What a great idea! Loved his books and his characters are wonderful. I too own most of his earlier works but not so many of his later ones, though I have read them all. I'd join you in your challen..."

Jane, if you're looking for “tiger" books, I'm reading Year of the Tiger by Martin Fallon aka Jack Higgins. But it is the second in a series�


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Jane | 743 comments Kathryn wrote: "Jane wrote: "What a great idea! Loved his books and his characters are wonderful. I too own most of his earlier works but not so many of his later ones, though I have read them all. I'd join you in..."

Thanks Katrhyn but I've read the two by Jack Higgins (Martin Fallon) books that have tiger in the title already. I've actually settled on a Neil Gaiman book called "Cinnamon" as it has a tiger on the cover - a childrens book so it won't take long!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Jane wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Jane wrote: "What a great idea! Loved his books and his characters are wonderful. I too own most of his earlier works but not so many of his later ones, though I have read them all...."

Sorry, Jane - didn't think to check whether you'd read it! Hope you enjoy Cinnamon!


message 11: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Kathryn wrote: "Hope you enjoy your year of reading, Deborah!!"
I think I will! It will be a bit different to anything I have done before; I have never concentrated on a single author, nor on re-reads.


message 12: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Jane wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Jane wrote: "What a great idea! Loved his books and his characters are wonderful. I too own most of his earlier works but not so many of his later ones, though I have read them all...."

Neil Gaiman always sneaks in new books when I am not looking: I had not even heard of this one!


message 13: by Kathryn (last edited Dec 29, 2021 12:27AM) (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Deborah wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Hope you enjoy your year of reading, Deborah!!"
I think I will! It will be a bit different to anything I have done before; I have never concentrated on a single author, nor on re-re..."


No, nor have I - not for that many books, anyway! I've read all of the Anne of Green Gables books in quick succession, and read all of them several times, but there's only 8 of them, since I don't count the Chronicles and Further Chronicles. I feel like I'd get a bit fatigued if I read that many books that are in your list all by one author one after another! But maybe you'll break it up a little if you start feeling like that.


message 14: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Kathryn wrote: "Deborah wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Hope you enjoy your year of reading, Deborah!!"
I think I will! It will be a bit different to anything I have done before; I have never concentrated on a single auth..."


It could happen, I guess we will just see how we go. There are also good audiobooks for most of them so that might help break it up and I plan to read other things in between.


message 15: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1515 comments Great challenge idea, Deborah! I've only read a couple of his books, but thoroughly enjoyed them. Best of luck!


message 16: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9760 comments I started a re-read of all his books a few years ago and got to #22 The Last Continent before I stopped, so I might take you up on joining you in a buddy read later in the year :)


message 17: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Carolyn wrote: "I started a re-read of all his books a few years ago and got to #22 The Last Continent before I stopped, so I might take you up on joining you in a buddy read later in the year :)"

You are totally welcome! As is anyone else who would like to buddy on the discworld books. Me and Anna have just started on The Colour of Magic as we are going for Publication order.


message 18: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Off to a good start, but I know the books get longer as the reading order progresses, and I don't even have them all, so that will be tricky.


message 19: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments Such great fun. I did this a couple of times over the years, once around Going Postal & again after Pterry died. I may do it again sometime :0)


message 20: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Catsalive wrote: "Such great fun. I did this a couple of times over the years, once around Going Postal & again after Pterry died. I may do it again sometime :0)"
Well worth it! every time ;)


message 21: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments /review/show...

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-reading of Sourcery!

As I had not read it for a long time, and did not well remember it, the reading was fresh and exciting with a surprise ending.

Now I am in a quandary ; after Wyrd Sisters, I think Pyramids is next, one of the few early Pratchett book I don't own. This could get tricky.


message 22: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3547 comments The continual dilemma - which Pterry now!


message 23: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Leonie wrote: "The continual dilemma - which Pterry now!"

We are trying to read them in order - but there are a few I do not own and sourcing them is pretty tricky!


message 24: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Finished the combined Trade paperback (though it was actually hardcover)
The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett

Review /review/show...


message 25: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments Deborah wrote: "/review/show...

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-reading of Sourcery!



Does your library not have a copy of Pyramids Deborah? If you're desperate I could lend you my copy - perhaps I could post it to you? But treat it nicely as it's a signed copy! Or are you planning to come up to Brisbane any time soo?


message 26: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Jane wrote: "Deborah wrote: "/review/show...

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-reading of Sourcery!

Does your library not have a copy of P..."


That is so kind of you Jane! I did not have Pyramids - not sure how that happened... but it is even now winging it's way toward me from book depository. And I would be hesitant about putting a signed copy in the mail, tbh.

Did you get to meet PTerry? I was never lucky enough, I kept missing him...


message 27: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments Deborah wrote: "Jane wrote: "Deborah wrote: "/review/show...

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-reading of Sourcery!

Does your library not have ..."

Glad you've got a copy coming. Yes I met him briefly at a book signing in Manchester when I lived in the UK. He signed my book 'May your camels be multiplied!". Would probably have been 1990.


message 28: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Jane wrote: "Deborah wrote: "Jane wrote: "Deborah wrote: "/review/show...

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-reading of Sourcery!

Does your l..."

Nice. I have a signed copy of Strata 'To Deborah - Lots more wishes' but did not meet him; my sister got it signed for me, when she saw him in Brisbane.


message 29: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments ye gods... It is almost July, year half gone and I am not even halfway through... this might be the challenge I fail.


message 30: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments Looks like you're about a third of the way through - you can do it!


message 31: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Jane wrote: "Looks like you're about a third of the way through - you can do it!"

Thank you! yes, about one third. Unfortunately the year is more than one third gone... it is going to be a squeeze...


message 32: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Just finished Maskerade a book I remember fondly but somehow never re-read. On this reading, I developed my review so that I can REMEMBER why I rarely re-read.
/review/show...

In short, it comes down to the fact that while I LOVE the opera theme, and Agnes/Perdita, I do NOT love the Granny & Nanny team in this book, nor the ending. Still a fine book mind you - just not my favourite from Sir PTerry.


message 33: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Finished Hogfather. Now, I am not crazy about the representation of Susan in this book; I love her as the poker wielding governess. I like her a lot less as the sulky, angry must-be-coerced into joining the story character. Not saying it does not work, in a way, just not my favourite Susan. In the end it all comes together, but along the way it can feel a bit fragmented and crumblie.

JINGO on the other hand, is marvellous every paragraph of the way. So much so that I read it really fast. It has some brilliant humour about warfare and it's mythology. I LOVED what he did with Klatch and I suspect that the island of Leshp is at least slightly based on that tiny Channel Island that England and France were fighting over/are still fighting over. Where island=rock.

Anyway, off to the next one, I enjoyed Jingo too much not to move onto the next fast, but it may disappoint by comparison.


message 34: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments You've done well, Deborah.

Where's My Cow? was supposed to be a companion to Snuff but I didn't get a copy with mine, perhaps they ran out. I kick myself for not making a fuss because I'll never see one now, although apparently they do exist.


message 35: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Catsalive wrote: "You've done well, Deborah.

Where's My Cow? was supposed to be a companion to Snuff but I didn't get a copy with mine, perhaps they ran out. I kick myself for not making a fuss because I'll never s..."

They are pretty easy to buy actually - I see them all the time on book depo and stuff. Never heard of them being given out as a companion though. Everyone I know who has one bought it.

I hear you about kicking oneself. If I had known then what I know now, I would have a complete set of early, first editions, which, when sold, would pay off my mortgage...


message 36: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments 25th December! Only two to go. This may be a challenge I fail since I don't own either of the two last books, the library does not seem to have them either.

Ah well, I am pretty close at least.


message 37: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments Well done. I've just started re-reading them all.


message 38: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments Wow! Deborah you got so close - well done! Got quite a lot of the titles here if you want to pop up to Brisbane to borrow them :) What are the two you missed out on?


message 39: by Catsalive (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments Mine has them both in e-book format. Check out other libraries. In NSW you can join any library in the state, other states may do something similar.


message 40: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Catsalive wrote: "Mine has them both in e-book format. Check out other libraries. In NSW you can join any library in the state, other states may do something similar."

Well, in QLD I can (and have) ordered interlibrary loans, but you can't see progress. It is a bit of a shot in the dark it either arrives or it does not.

The audiobooks are worse; they don't tell you which app it is available on and there are a dozen apps. It is a bit of a mess.


message 41: by Catsalive (last edited Dec 26, 2022 05:29PM) (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments Deborah wrote: "It is a bit of a mess."

It certainly sounds it.

Mine always tells me what platform it's on (Overdrive, Borrowbox, Hoopla, etc.) & when it will become available to me electronically, or where I am on the list if it's a physical book (say, 4 of 7).


message 42: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments It is the 29th of December. I must admit defeat, I think as I have still not go my hands on the last two books.

Still, I will keep going, when I get them. After all, that first month in the new year everyone gets confused at times and signs things with last year - so I will call it honorary 2022 until I finish the Discworld.


message 43: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Yup, finished all but The Shepherd's Crown which I read 2023, and Raising Steam which I still have not got my hands on.

So close...
yet so far away...

Maybe I should have bought them all before I started this?


message 44: by Carolyn (last edited Jan 11, 2023 05:51PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9760 comments Amazing effort Deborah! You must have had a very enjoyable year reading/rereading all those. Good luck with finding Raising Steam!

(PS. I never did get to The Last Continent but it's on my personal challenge wish for this year so fingers crossed!)


message 45: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Carolyn wrote: "Amazing effort Deborah! You must have had a very enjoyable year reading/rereading all those. Good luck with finding Raising Steam!

(PS. I never did get to The Last Continent but it's on my persona..."


I have :)

The last continent is an interesting book. It can be a bit disjointed as it moves between the wizards and Rincewind but PTerry's long time affection for, and fascinating with Australia really comes through.


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3547 comments Deborah wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Amazing effort Deborah! You must have had a very enjoyable year reading/rereading all those. Good luck with finding Raising Steam!

(PS. I never did get to The Last Continent but it..."


I return to The Last Continent intermittently. It's so delightfully speckled with Australianisms, and there's a fabulous bit about one of our monotremes!


message 47: by Catsalive (last edited Jan 12, 2023 12:06AM) (new)

Catsalive | 1398 comments Leonie wrote: "Deborah wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Amazing effort Deborah! You must have had a very enjoyable year reading/rereading all those. Good luck with finding Raising Steam!

(PS. I never did get to The Last ..."


I love the Opal Luggage in the Priscilla sketch :0)


message 48: by Jane (new)

Jane | 743 comments Deborah wrote: "Yup, finished all but The Shepherd's Crown which I read 2023, and Raising Steam which I still have not got my hands on."

Hi Deborah I have a copy of 'Raising Steam' that you are more than welcome to borrow if you are up in Brisbane. Maybe when we get together for the next Brisbane Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ get together?


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