My Ranking of the Discworld Books! | Discworld Discourses
In which I rank all of the Discworld books from my least favourite to most favourite!
Here is the full list, which the ratings I gave them in my original review:
41. Interesting Times (3.4/5.0)
40. The Last Hero (3.5/5.0)
39. The Last Continent (3.6/5.0)
38. Equal Rites (3.7/5.0)
37. Eric (3.7/5.0)
36. Pyramids (3.8/5.0)
35. The Colour of Magic (3.8/5.0)
34. Snuff (3.8/5.0)
33. Sourcery (3.9/5.0)
32. Witches Abroad (3.9/5.0)
31. Wintersmith (3.9/5.0)
30. Jingo (4.0/5.0)
29. The Light Fantastic (4.0/5.0)
28. A Hat Full of Sky (4.0/5.0)
27. Lords and Ladies (4.0/5.0)
26. Unseen Academicals (4.0/5.0)
25. Small Gods (4.1 / 5.0)
24. Maskerade (4.1 / 5.0)
23. Soul Music (4.1 / 5.0)
22. Raising Steam (4.1 / 5.0)
21. The Wee Free Men (4.1 / 5.0)
20. Thief of Time (4.1 / 5.0)
19. I Shall Wear Midnight (4.2 / 5.0)
18. Mort (4.2 / 5.0)
17. The Shepherd's Crown (4.3 / 5.0)
16. Carpe Jugulum (4.3 / 5.0)
15. Reaper Man (4.3 / 5.0)
14. Wyrd Sisters (4.4 / 5.0)
13. Monstrous Regiment (4.4 / 5.0)
12. Moving Pictures (4.5 / 5.0)
11. Guards! Guards! (4.5 / 5.0)
10. Hogfather (4.5 / 5.0)
9. Making Money (4.5 / 5.0)
8. The Truth (4.5 / 5.0)
7. Feet of Clay (4.6 / 5.0)
6. Thud! (4.6 / 5.0)
5. The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (4.6 / 5.0)
4. The Fifth Elephant (4.7 / 5.0)
3. Men at Arms (4.7 / 5.0)
2. Going Postal (4.8 / 5.0)
1. Night Watch (5.0 /5.0)
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Night Watch isn't just my favourite Discworld book but one of my favourite books of all time in any genre. pterry really was firing on all cylinders for this one
The true number one, Night Watch is a masterpiece that people without prior discworld knowledge won't understand. You Do The Job That Is In Front Of You
Just a personal note: I love Eric. Probably mostly because it was the first novel I read in English. I chose it deliberately because I knew I wanted to catch all the puns and references and wouldn't gloss over anything. So I made heavy use of my dictionary page after page, plowed through it and ended up with a notebook of (to me) rather unusual vocabulary. After that I knew it by heart and some of the quotes made it into my everyday's figures of speech. "Life might have turned out a whole lot different [...] With a little extra cream in it." Have a great day!
@qelda
Жыл бұрын
That's the one with the wossname...parrot? 🙂
I always thought of The Truth as not a standalone but instead the first of a series about modernization and creating institutions along with the Lipwig books.
@jonathancake5295
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! Same with Unseen Academicales .* All part of Vetinari's great undertaking ,as it were.
1. NIGHT WATCH=Carcer and Dr Lawn, lilac 2. THIEF OF TIME=Read the last third and want chocolates 3. MONSTROUS REGIMENT=based on reality more than people realise. Margaret Ann Bulkley served as a Victorian army surgeon called Brigadier James Barry. Thanks again for the awesome Discworld reviews.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And this is a great top 3!
I always recommend Guards! Guards! As the starting point, then to to back later and read the earlier books when the world is more established in your mind
@quietasmouse
9 ай бұрын
That seems a good starting point!
Thank you for taking the time to lay out your thoughts on the entire series! Helped me prioritize what to read next.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful!
1. Pyramids 2. Small Gods 3. Thief of Time 4. Night Watch 5. Carpe Jugulum 6. The Truth 7. Going Postal 8. Guards! Guards! 9. The Amazing Maurice And His Educated Rodents 10. Soul Music 11. Moving Pictures 12. Lords and Ladies 13. Eric 14. Reaper Man 15. Jingo 16. Men at Arms 17. Interesting times 18. The Last Continent 19. Making Money 20. Monstrous Regiment 21. Unseen Academicals 22. The Fifth Elephant 23. Maskerade 24. Witches Abroad 25. Hogfather 26. Thud! 27. Feet of Clay 28. Wyrd Sisters 29. Mort 30. The Colour of Magic 31. The Light Fantastic 32. Sourcery 33. Equal Rites 34. Snuff 35. Raising Steam
I want a shirt that says ask me about pins! I doubt many people would get the reference
@shannonwhitley9139
3 ай бұрын
I prefer stamps
Appreciate the time and effort for all the videos. It was a great companion watch as I went through the series again.
@quietasmouse
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm happy they were part of your Discworld read!
As I've come of age, I found myself shifting more to the Witches than the Watch. Both Masquerade and Carpe Jugulum work very good as character comedy, where the Watch-books (due to Vimes and Angua taking over) got consistently more grim and aggressive. I still love Guards and Feet of Clay, but the later books lost me somewhere down the line with all the hot white fury that everyone seems to love now...
I joined a book club with a free offer. The offer was 4 discworld omnibus volumes and a copy of nightwatch. The books arrived on Saturday morning. I opened nightwatch after lunch and I went to bed at one in the morning having read the entire book. I was enthralled, hooked and deeply satisfied. The reason for this comment is that watching book reviews on KZread is a favourite pastime of mine, and yours aligns with my opinion almost exactly. Not bad for a young lady just entering the summer of her life and an old man firmly in the winter of his. I wish you every success and happiness as you negotiate the seasons. And thank you so very much. PS I am 70 years old
@quietasmouse
4 ай бұрын
What a lovely comment, thank you so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed Night Watch, and I hope you have a great time with the rest of your book club reads!
Im glad to hear you are fond of the later discworld books, as some people feel they suffered after his Alzheimers started to affect his writing process. I personally feel like discworld got a new lease of life near the end with the introduction of Tiffany and Moist aswell as the goblins and steam trains!
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
I agree that there were some wonderful elements added near the end of the series! Tiffany and Moist especially are amazing characters...
A wonderful reminder of which books I haven’t yet read(or perhaps only read once or twice)
The funny thing is, Night Watch was my first Watch book, and actually one of my earlier Discworld books. It grabbed me with both hands and didn't let go.
Hi Quiet, really enjoyed your review, it’s got me thinking about my order but I feel a new reread is in order before I can compare. Its good to see you doing a full run through of his books including the Tiffany books and the first two books.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoy your reread!
No 1 Raising steam :It brought so many elements together No 2 Night watch : it’s darkness No 3 Jingo : The bits surrounding the submarine crack me up. No 4 making money: moist at his coolest No 5: educated rodents a fun book
For me, its as follows 1) Maskerade - purely as you may not appreciate the true comedic value of mixing Phantom of the Opera with Some Mother's will have them's Frank Spencer, this is because Michael Crawford who starred as Frank (trenchcoat and beret) would go on to play the first Phantom for the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, adding additional jokes that you may have missed 2) Men at Arms - book 2 of the city watch (feet of clay is afterwards), because of the mix of adding Angua and more fully creating the character of Detritus with the running joke of Don't Salute 3) Wyrd Sisters - introduces Nanny Ogg and Magrat as well as being a parody of Macbeth, i can't help but chuckle at the beginning scene and the response to "When shall we three meet again?" "well, I can do next Tuesday."
Its been a long time since I've read alot of them. But the three I remember the most fondly are wyrd sisters, mort and reaper man.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
All three are great!
Thanks for your inspirational reviews. I say my favourite Pratchett book is the one I'm reading. Men at Arms, Fifth Elephant, Night Watch.
@quietasmouse
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
Night Watch is not only my favorite Discworld book, but is my favorite book of any author. It's the one I was waiting to hear about, and as it got later and later in the video without mention of it, I got more and more excited. Sam Vimes, and Granny Weatherwax are my favorite Discworld characters. To me they are like the mother and father archetypes of the series. I have read all of the books except Shepherds's Crown (I want one last surprise), and I have just discovered The Last Hero (a Cohen, Rincewind book). I found it on KZread as an audiobook, and have been parcing it out little by little. A lot of people didn't like the last few Discworld books because they aren't as silly and fun as the earlier ones, but I feel the whole series just gets better, and I like and appreciate the darkness. I think it was his stage in life, and illness reflected in his work. Top 5: Night Watch Unseen Academicals (a scathing, accurate, and very funny assessment of academia with class undertones) Thud Snuff Witches Abroad (love the politics, and the squabbling) Bottom 5: Moving Pictures (follows the film industry without any real twists) Soul Music (the bad pun with the Imp y Selyn's name spoiled it for me) Interesting Times (he hasn't really caught his stride yet) The Last Continent (same) Sourcery (not so fond of the first few books) Most meaningful: Thud ("Who watches the watchman?" "Call me the guarding dark.") Funniest moment: Men at Arms (They looked at the drinks. They drank the drinks). Most Inspiring: Going Postal (overcoming intertia) Biggest regret: Granny never meets Vimes Most satisfying moment: Thief of Time, when Lu-Tze defeats the dojo bully Character most identified with personally: Glenda (I look like I imagine her looking; also, when I was reading it I was working in food prep). There is no book in this series that's bad, but some are stellar.
@quietasmouse
3 ай бұрын
Sam Vimes and Granny Weatherwax are my favourite characters too, I think. With Vetinari as well. I want to think of my favourites in your other categories now, too (most meaningful, funniest moment, etc.)! I'm very happy you enjoyed the video; thank you for watching and commenting!
I thought that Snuff was a strong statement against slavery and racism, a reflection on our ways of treating 'primitive' civilisation. It was quite different from the other Vimes stories as it takes place away from Ank Morpok. I felt it was darker and not as light-hearted as the other books. I liked it a lot, but my favourite is still Nightwatch.
I loved Maskerade, that was always one of my top 5
I totally love Night Watch and Going Postal in those positions. Thank you!
Really enjoyed this. I like you reviews of the individual books and it's nice to see that all in one place. Also enjoy the way you kept stressing that this is your opinion now and it'll shift with time, always nice to see that emphasised. Also I love that you put Maurice so high up, I think people sleep on that book a lot and it's fantastic. Monstrous Regiment would be top for me and I'm far less fond of Thud but otherwise I found myself mostly nodding and agreeing.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, my opinion has changed so much this reread that I can only expect it to change again in the future! And true, I don't see Maurice mentioned that much. I don't see Monstrous Regiment mentioned that much either, so I'm really happy it's your favourite!
My list of favorites changed when I realized I've read The Truth more times than the rest. The next three would be books with Lu Tze, that character shows up when Pratchett is really saying something. I was glad to see you gave Monstrous Regiment a good review. I'm an old male and I worry Terry might've been a bit naïve or simplistic when writing a female perspective but I have no way tp know. Good list.
I am planning on reading the Discworld series so your video was really helpful thank you. I will probably read them in order of publication, because I will understand the characters and story better that way. Looking forward to the journey ahead of me..
@quietasmouse
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy the journey!
Feet of clay is third of the city watch...after guards guards and men at arms
Hell yeah, your top picks are excellent!
I read Equal Rites recently and loved it to bits - i really related to the fury Eskarina feels whenever she is subject to patriarchal bullshit, and having that fury manifest itself thru her staff is just so satisfying. Also where I come from there's a small town called Esk which holds a special place in my heart cause every time i visit or drive through it it's like going back in time - it's a real ghost town. Wyrd tangent.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Really happy you loved Equal Rites!!! And Esk the town sounds interesting. :)
@alementary4065
Жыл бұрын
Anyone using 'patriarchy' in a sentence non-ironically is not to be taken seriously.
@kris9074
4 ай бұрын
@@alementary4065go away
I am very new to Discworld, having only read three books so far, those being Mort, Going Postal and Small Gods, and am currently in the middle of Reaper Man. Thanks for the quick fire informative introduction to the whole plethora! I'm gonna use this is a guidance to pick which books to go for next.
@quietasmouse
8 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad the video is useful! Enjot your Discworld read!
We all need a witch or three, sometimes Maiden Mother Crone
Thank you for this. Lovely video. I have no idea how much I agree with you over all, but your number 1 is certainly my number 1, too. Which is nice.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, glad you liked it!!! And I'm happy you like Night Watch so much too! :)
I'd be tempted to say Thud. The Fifth Elephant and Monstrous Regiment, but i already edited this post for the 3rd spot so I'll not think about it too much
Superb! I couldn’t agree more on Night Watch. Probably my favourite book of all time.
@quietasmouse
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm happy you love Night Watch too!
I started at the beginning and read them all in order as they came out. What a journey!
@quietasmouse
Ай бұрын
Wow, that's cool!
Love these videos, theres not a lot of discworld youtube out there!
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great ranking! I'm still far from reading the whole collection, but from what I read, I mostly agree with your ratings. This video gave me an idea what I could read next. By now Going Postal is still my favourite, great characters, such a clever and well made story. I'm very hyped to read Night Watch, it seems it is many people's favourite.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm happy you also loved Going Postal! I hope you enjoy the other books!
I can't help wondering if the term "worst villain" as applied to Vorbis refers to his being the worst in terms of most evil or worst in terms of lowest quality.
@dixie_rekd9601
9 ай бұрын
I genuinely think vorbis is one of the most evil and well written villains in discworld. mostly because his power comes entirely from his position rather than his own skill/knowledge and the gradual revelation that hes acting outside the orders of the church.
I really liked pyramids, but it’s always felt very fever dream, perhaps because I have tended to start it, then not stop until I’ve finished at 3 in the morning or something. I really like them all though so I can’t fault the rating because if that.
Great list. I'm just getting into the series so it was really helpful, thanks! Also 15 minutes is really fast for a video ranking over 40 books!
@quietasmouse
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm so happy the video was helpful! I hope you enjoy the series!
It's funny you say Thief of Time is best for someone already invested in Discworld, because it was the first one I read and the one that hooked me! Also Night Watch is my #1 as well.
@quietasmouse
8 ай бұрын
Interesting! And yay, happy you love Night Watch too!
Nice ranks thank you! Totally agree with number 1
City Watch first, then Moist and Death fighting for second. Witches at forth, everybody else fifth I guess. The thing about rereading City Watch is once I pick up Guards! Guards! I likely go through the entire Watch series as well.
I've only read 7 of the books so far so this is a limited ranking but Hogfather is definitely my favorite of those but I also really enjoyed Mort and Wyrd Sisters. I'm a bit worried because several of the books you gave lower ratings are the ones I have coming up in my read through ☹️. I think the reason why I've been stuck so long is I've found it very hard to get into Pyramids but I don't want to skip it so I need to try again, third time's the charm hopefully 😂. Wonderful video as always Mouse! 😀
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Yay thank you! I wouldn't worry too much about the lower rated books coming up in your readthrough; even the ones near the bottom of my favourites list were still pretty good and had lots to recommend them! Fingers crossed you get on with Pyramids this time; I really love Pteppic has a character, and I think the villain is pretty good, so hopefully if you also find something like that that you can latch onto it'll help... :)
@CarolynsReadingRamblings
3 жыл бұрын
@@quietasmouse thanks for the reassurance Mouse! I think I just need to push through the beginning of Pyramids because it keeps feeling like a slow start so hopefully I get through it and start to enjoy it more 😀.
Always glad to see someone mention the Amazing Maurice.
@quietasmouse
7 ай бұрын
I love that book so much!
I've only read a handful of Discworld books, but my favorite thus far has also been Night Watch. I enjoyed this video a lot - after watching it I'm excited to delve deeper into the Discworld.
@quietasmouse
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yay, I'm happy you liked Night Watch too! I wish you all the best with your continued Discworld adventures!
I've had a copy of carpe jugulum for over 20 years and I'm about to read it for just the second time. I always overlook it when I feel some Pratchett.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Ooh, I hope you enjoy your reread!
@seanteagle9268
3 жыл бұрын
I struggled with Unseen Academicals. I feel this was due to Terry's illness. It just didn't flow like most others.
Yeah, Nightwatch is also my favourite Discworld book. But I only have read like have of them. Good thing someone made a list with all books so I can easily decide which to read next.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
So happy you love Night Watch too! And I hope you enjoy the rest of your Discworld read!
I deeply love all Witch books (the old ones, the Aching-books are not my favs) and as a single book Night watch, but at this moment are the two Cohen-Books my favourit ones: Interesting times and Last hero. From time to time the ranking changes, so maybe a few years later..... who knows.
How do you feel about reading order? After reading in publication order, I feel like I would have enjoyed it all the more if I read in sub series order.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
I'd agree that publication order isn't the most enjoyable way to read the series, and also that by subseries is a very good way! After I finished all the books for the first time, I read all the City Watch books together and really enjoyed it. But there's so many books, and I think people should just read them in the most convenient way for them, which in my case was the order in which I got them!
@jd9720
3 жыл бұрын
@@quietasmouse Yeah I suppose that's half the fun just reading what you feel like next! Id love to see a top 10 discworld characters video from you 🤞
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
@@jd9720 Ooooh, I'd love to make that video! Thanks for the suggestion!
@JohnDoe-bz4yl
3 жыл бұрын
That's how I read the series the first time Second time onwards I read by character which I enjoyed more I can't decide which of the characters is my favorite though but I have a soft spot for DEATH as I can relate to him trying t be more human
I have so many favorites . Currently reading Pyramids & Masquerade. Love them more than the first reading.
@quietasmouse
Жыл бұрын
Nice! Enjoy your reread!
I agree with a lot of your favourites! Just put up a ranking video of my own, keep up the good work from a fellow Discworld geek!
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
My copy of the Night Watch has been so re read so often it is unlikely to survive. I also love Carpe Jugulum. A Hat Full of Sky. And I'd be remiss, as an Australian to not include The Last Continent.
I love the fact that well over two thirds of your ratings I would disagree with but it doesn’t matter as you just love wandering around the disc like I do x.
Excellent video. I don't think I'd be able to rank them all so successfully. I'm currently in the midst of my own re-read, next up Witches Abroad. You asked for Top 5, but I'll do you one better, Top5+bottom1. Which will absolutely change as I get through the re-read. 41. Sourcery. 5. Monstrous Regiment. 4. Mort. 3. Guards! Guards! 2. Going Postal. 1. Moving Pictures.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the list! I like your choices! I hope you enjoy your reread. :)
My top five: 5) The Truth 4) Unseen Academicals 3) Small Gods 2) Going Postal 1) Night's Watch
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
That's a good top 5!
Raising Steam is great, but I do suspect that it was sneakily co-written by someone else alongside Sir T. Some characters and elements feel... off at times.
Naturally I disagreed with most of your rankings,but that's the great thing about Pratchett he means different things to different people,even at his worst he is still very readable.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
So true!
Night Watch, Thud, and Snuff. Snuff is one of only three books that ever made me cry.
Being picky, Feet of Clay would be the third watch book after GuardsGuards and Men at Arms
I was an early fan of Discworld and have several signed copies. My proudest item is a signed Soul Music T-shirt.. I always reading the footnotes. His use. Of English is a joy.
@quietasmouse
Жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing! Yes, the footnotes are great.
My favourites are 1. Jingo. 2. Reaper Man. 3.The fith elephant. I could listen to you all day.
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
That's an awesome top 3!!!!!
I am very impressed that you have most of the Josh Kirby covers. I have only 7 of them. Cheers 🍻
@quietasmouse
7 ай бұрын
All of the Discworld books I have before (I think) Unseen Academicals, I bought 2nd hand from charity shops or 2nd hand book shops, so it is not intentional, it is just the ones that were available at the time! I do love the Josh Kirby covers though!
@g-shockfan6149
7 ай бұрын
Lucky for you. Here in SEA, I am trying to look for Josh Kirby covers but not much luck. On the bright side, I have bought at least half of Discworld books from our local second hand books stores. Cheers 🎉
Mort was the first discworld read for me and it was the first time a book had me laughing out loud, that scene with Death asking Mort why he had him clean out the stable hooked me into the series so will always be my favourite
@quietasmouse
4 ай бұрын
That sounds like the perfect first Discworld experience!
@Nemesis20252
4 ай бұрын
@@quietasmouse it was a great introduction and the addiction only got worse over the years, when it comes to the audiobook versions I don't think you can beat Stephen Briggs
Generally happy with list but felt the Tiffany Aiken books and Monstrous Regiment could have been placed higher. I’d have to put shepherds crown and Monstrous Regiment in my top ten. Generally agree about the night watch. My favourite characters are Tiffany, Sam Vîmes and Esme Weatherwax.
When you call Vorbis the "worst villain" what do you mean by that?
Small correction on an otherwise great video. Feet of clay is the third guards book, not the second (or fourth if you count theatre of curelty)
Funnily enough I have just started reading Night Watch again and my favorite is Going Postal so our opinions don't differ much.
@quietasmouse
3 ай бұрын
Nice! Enjoy your reread of Night Watch!
Absolutely Night Watch as #1
1. Thief of Time 2. Carpe Jugulum 3. Fifth Elephant 4. Men at Arms 5. Small Gods
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Great choices!
I 'reread' the Discworld books most often as audiobooks, and my top books are fabulous as audiobooks- Night Watch, Jingo, The Wee Free Men, Monstrous Regiment, Men at Arms, The Last Continent, Thud!, and Unseen Academicals. I also do love the first 2, The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic, as audiobooks. My favorite characters are Carrot, the Luggage, Nanny Ogg, Greebo, Dafty Wullie, and DEATH.
@quietasmouse
6 ай бұрын
I've heard great things about the Discworld audio books; I'm glad you enjoy them! And some great characters there!
Wow, I'm only roughly halfway through the series but my ranking already looks completely different. So far my top 3 are: 1. Reaper Man 2. Small Gods 3. Guards! Guards!. I'm excited to get to Night Watch
@quietasmouse
11 ай бұрын
Interesting! Enjoy the rest of the series!
I actually Rank “Small Gods” first of the whole series 😄
My favourites were "the amazing maurice and the witches series" also loved the spin offs like dodger and the gnome series
I recommend the witches books to people, they are all so funny
My top five: Night Watch Small Gods The Truth Thief of Time Feet of Clay I really like Vimes and the City Watch. The History Monks are pretty amazing too! The witches and wizzards are not to be denied either.
@quietasmouse
8 ай бұрын
A great top five! City Watch are my favourites too.
I don't share your ratings for many, but I think I would certainly agree with your placing Nightwatch at the top. I guess monstrous regiment would be a close second for me, and the fifth element would be up there too.....oh damn this..there are just too many I would want to place near the top! For anyone that has never read a discworld book, please have a go. The best of the books are mirrors of real life issues, social conventions and inequalities. The books are more than just amusing fantasy books.
@quietasmouse
Жыл бұрын
It's so hard to rank them! The Discworld books are amazing!
I really liked Snuff i enjoyed the more relaxed feeling it had as well as going deeper into sam vimes relationship with his family and social class it also made me want to rewatch hot fuzz 😂
@quietasmouse
2 ай бұрын
Now I want to rewatch Hot Fuzz! 😂
Do these have to be read in order?
@quietasmouse
2 жыл бұрын
No, not at all! I personally think that reading a few of the mid to late books that catch your eye first is the best way, and then going back to the beginning and filling in the gaps.
Have you read Nation and Dodger?
@quietasmouse
7 ай бұрын
I have!
My ranking is almost the exact opposite. Cleverness different. I just find them entertaining without tearing them apart.
All my faves are at the bottom dang lol.
I'm new to Discworld. I have been reading The Wheel Of Time and as I've entered the dreaded slog I was having a hard time in Crossroads of Twilight, so I bought some Discworld titles to lighten things up. I wasn't impressed with the first 10 pages of Guards! Guards!, but by the time I got to page 60 I was enjoying it. I purchased Mort and a combo of Colour of Magic/Light Fantastic at the same time that I'm planning to pepper in, taking Discworld to work for breaks and saving the 700 page WOT books for evening reading.
@quietasmouse
10 ай бұрын
Oooh interesting! I'm glad you stuck with Guards! Guards! and I hope you enjoy your Discworld read (and also get back into Wheel of Time). I used to do a similar thing with reading, having a smaller book for my work commute and a larger book for evening reading. It was a good system, I liked it a lot!
@rogerhuggettjr.7675
10 ай бұрын
@@quietasmouse I first got into fantasy as a teen with Piers Anthony's pun based Xanth series and I enjoyed Aspirin's Myth books which were my only experiences with the absurdist subgenre. I do love long series. Before WOT I'd just read 30+ books of Shannara and years back, McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern which is over a dozen. My post WOT plan was rereading Mistborn and go into all the Cosmere so I could continue with the Discworld by day and deeper stuff my night.
the last hero always felt like a short-story to me. An awesome idea that had a lot of potential but was far too brief. Or another way of looking at it would be a pterry book edited by J.J. Abrams, jumping from one viewpoint to another far too quickly to keep the reader settled (at least compared to other discworld books), seemingly flashing between the grey hoard and the "city" far too often... I also wouldnt really consider it a rincewind book, hes in it, but its not his story.
@dixie_rekd9601
9 ай бұрын
the opening scene of unseen academicals is my favourite singular piece of discworld writing, the amazing description of the dark and silent corridors of UU, with Nutt helping smeems with the emperor in the dead of night, in the silent creaking of the unseen university, and eventually the call of "ho, the megapode" echoing through the halls before all hell breaks loose.
Small gods deserves a better place. :)
I don't think I've ever known a series of books where readers so consistantly rate 1 book as their no. 1. Clearly, that just means we're "right"
This made me realize all the books I have currently from the Discworld series actual are some of the worst in the series, with Hogfather and Wyrd Sisters being among the best I’ve read. I thought that they would have been some of the best ones, but they are mid in comparison to Night Watch and Postal. That really goes to show that even the weakest of the books are pretty good.
I largely concur with your rankings, except I really love Small Gods. And I’m not a big fan of the death books.
I disagree quite strongly about the No 1 these days. I used to have Night Watch in top spot, but it's been replaced in my mind by Small Gods. And it's as much because of the villain as it is about the plot, other characters and the profound critiques of both philosophy and religion. Vorbis has been criticised elsewhere as a somewhat two dimensional Villain, though to some extent this is the fate of all villains, in Discworld or elsewhere. However in the context of the plot this is perfect: the wannabe 8th prophet is embraced by Omnianism on the basis of his word and systemic authority alone. And it's Vorbis's irredeemable nature that then gives the compassion (Post Mortem) of the true 8th prophet Brutha it's bite.
I am surprised that you didn't like The Last Continent so much if you love parody. My all time favourite image is Death asking his Library for a book on the dangerous flora and fauna of XXXX...and then for the benign ones.
I miss Terry Pratchett 😢
Interesting Times your LEAST favorite? Harrumph, I say. :P In all seriousness though, I think it's funny how a major factor in what constitutes both our least favorite Discworld novels is aging poorly. XD
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Interesting! :)
Is discworld graphic novels??
@quietasmouse
Жыл бұрын
It's normal novels, but some of them do have graphic novel versions!
I'm not one to get fawn over women I don't know or anything but you're gorgeous. I love discworld but you distract me lol
YES! Nightwatch is the best. I'm going to subscribe just for you saying that. Moving Pictures is the worst. I'm not even sure he wrote that, he's better than that pile of..
This is really random, but you don't happen to have a sister called Amelia do you? You have a similar face to, and sound EXACTLY like someone I know :P
@quietasmouse
Жыл бұрын
I don't, no! :)
@1lamafarmer
Жыл бұрын
@@quietasmouse Ah well, it was worth asking :D good video anyway, I agree with a lot of your rankings! Thud would probably be my no. 1 though.
Mouse the Discworld Discographer. Go Mouse! However, since u r Mouse and mice r rodents, I'd thought u'd give 1st place to The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents. :-D
@quietasmouse
3 жыл бұрын
Ha, very true!
Thank you for the video. Unseen Academicals was the last Discworld novel that didn't show Sir Pratchett's Alzheimer's. Everything after that felt much preachier and increasingly like fan fiction. My relationship with Pratchett work feels like a long, great marriage that had a couple of bad years at the end.
You don’t like Rinsewind