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Feb 07, 2015 09:42PM

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If we do that, we could read Equal Rites, or Sourcery next, which are early in the canon. But in truth, I'll accept whatever is elected next.

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Some of the non-Discworld books are harder to find than the Discworld books, but I'd be game if I can get ahold of them.

Pratchett's writing surely matured, even though he first wrote The Carpet People, which, if I recall correctly, flowed well.


I have to do this from memory, because I no longer own the book, unfortunately. I recall Rincewind, Twoflowers, and Hrun at the beginning of a chapter, and we don't know where they are or how they got there. IIRC, it's after they leave Ankh-Morpork.
In fact, the book begins after the ending of The Colour of Magic that should make for an impossible continuation. But to bring the characters back, Pratchett changed reality. It was a deft move, but a wrenching shift, in a way.
But don't take this to mean that I disliked the book. It launched me into a long-time love of Pratchett's work. I had never heard of him before then, and I eagerly awaited his new books every other month or so. I remember fondly when he had several books coming out a year. It was an amazingly prodigious output, I felt.

Is the Myth series also by Piers Anthony?
I liked the first few Xanth books. Do I recall correctly that each chapter had a little saying, each from an amusingly unlikely source? I used to find those funny.
In any case, after the first few Xanth books the series simply turned into one bad pun after another. That's also similar to the reason I don't like to read Spider Robinson, though his books are less childish and generally have more plot.

Oh, right! Thanks. I had forgotten about it. So is it the one with the "quotes" at the beginning of each chapter?
It's the one with the kid apprentice wizard who knows very little magic but somehow is better than all the other wizards? He's a Pervect, right? I seem to recall liking the first ones, and eventually growing weary of the series. Perhaps I just matured, or something. (Not really likely, I suspect).

Oh okay, thanks. I think I was too wrapped up in the humour and ridiculousness of everything that I completely missed that.

Is that the sequel, or the first one. Johnny and the Bomb, I think it's called?





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