While I don't have quotes, I would love suggestions for what next to read. I am newbie and have finished only 3 books of the series. I started with the DEATH series, Reaper Man and Mort. 3rd book that I've read is Small Gods mistaking it for the book that Neil Gaiman and Sir Terry Pratchett wrote together. So, If anyone's reading this, I would really like suggestions as to which book to read next. Thanks, Und Danke!
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In my opinion, there are several options:
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You could continue the Death series with Soul Music.
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If you want to switch it up, you could start either the Watch arc with Guards! Guards! or the Witches arc, I recommend with Wyrd Sisters, since Equal Rites is a bit like a standalone and not as polished. Which one entirely depends on whether you feel more like "cynical man pulls together a ragtag group of misfits to do what needs to be done" or "trio of witches with very different characters and approaches uses a mix of psychology (aka headology) and actual magic to do what needs to be done".
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Or you could read Good Omens, the book Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman wrote together.
I just read them in release order over and over again, takes me about a year each time. You get a good feel for the whole Discworld universe, and it makes me reread the few books I think I don't like (because I usually do like them, but remember some aspect poorly)
Having said that, I would order the series: Guards > Witches (Weatherwax) > Von Lipwig > DEATH > Tiffany Aching
Thanks for suggestions. Tell me about Good Omens, is it better than Guards Guards. I did read a few pages of that book. How does it compare. Also, If I go with Soul music, is it a nice change from the DEATH books I've read, Mort and Reaper Man?
I always find it very hard to rank books I like. Here it's especially difficult for me, since they are very different. Good Omens isn't set on the Discworld but in the real world (well, kinda, with angels and demons and hellhounds and stuff). The tone is also a bit different, I guess partly because it's a collaboration with Neil Gaiman. I would say that it's weirder (I don't mean that in a bad way). Or maybe that's just because I'm more used to the Discworld weirdness since there are more books in that setting.
I'm afraid I can't really help you with the Soul Music question. It's been a while since I read the Death books and I don't feel confident that I wouldn't get them mixed up.
I hope someone else here can help you.
Appreciate the help. I'll look into Soul Music and Good Omens. Thanks, Friend.