![]() ![]() The first book I read was 'Wintersmith', which is the third of four in a mini series, about a witch named Tiffany. It's not my favourite by a long way, however, and the books get much better. I was so pleased when Esk turned up in 'I Shall Wear Midnight'.Īs a place to start in Discworld, I recommend 'The Colour of Magic', which is the first book Prachett wrote about Discworld. The crossovers are wonderful, I must say. These include wizards, witches, Death (my personal favourite), the city guard and the wonderfully named Moist Von Lipwig, among others. There's about five main groups of these, and most of the books – there are between thirty and forty – deals with one of them. ![]() It's all set on a world shaped like a disc, surprisingly, where magic and gods are resolutely real, to the extent that they are the constant despair of many of the characters. You've probably heard of Discworld, which isn't so much a series as a collection. I admit it, the title only mentions one Discworld book, but this review is a recommendation for them all. ![]()
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