As of August 2012 the correct order is:
Possible future titles currently being written:
However you can really read the books in any order you personally desire.
The Discworld series by Terry Pratchett can be read in publication order, starting with "The Colour of Magic" and "The Light Fantastic," or in the order of the different story arcs that exist within the series. Some popular story arcs include the City Watch books, the Witches books, and the Death books.
As of April 2015:
Discworld novels and shorts
It is not important to read them in order. However the Discworld progresses and advances in "real time" as the series does. And many characters from previous books sometimes make cameo appearances in others.
Discworld Science Books
Other Discworld books which are not novels or shorts
Here is the complete list in order.
1. The colour of magic
2. The light fantastic
3. Equal rites
4. Mort
5. Sourcery
6. Wyrd sisters
7. Pyramids
8. Guards guards
9. Faust Eric
10. Moving pictures
11. Reaper man
12.Witches abroad
13.Small gods
14. Lords and ladies
15. Men at arms
16. Soul music
17. Interesting times
18. Maskerade
19. Feet of clay
20. Hogfather
21. Jingo
22. The last continent
23. Carpe jugulum
24. The fifth elephant
25. The truth
26. Thief of time
27. The last hero
28. The amazing maurice and his educated rodents
29. Night watch
30. The wee free men
31. Monsterous regiment
32. Hatful of sky
33. Going postal
34. Thud
35. Wintersmith
36. Making money
37. Unseen academicals
38. I shall wear midnight
39. Snuff due in UK on 13th October 2011
Also titles hinted at by Terry Pratchett for forthcoming books include Raising Taxes, a third book involving Moist von Lipwig and Scouting for Trolls, a title which directly parodies Scouting for Boys which started the Scouting Movement which has been seen in previous books with Captain Carrot as a sort of leader of boys
In order is best although they each tell their own story.
You can read them in any order - but they're more humorous if you read them in order because you learn who all of the characters are.
A popular starting point for Terry Pratchett's Discworld series is "Guards! Guards!" It's the first book in the City Watch series and introduces readers to the fantastical world and quirky characters of Discworld. If you prefer standalone novels, "Good Omens" co-written with Neil Gaiman is also a great introduction to Pratchett's humor and storytelling.
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Terry Fox did receive the Order Of Canada
get a list of all her books off the internet ...with the dates they were written ....and start with the earliest, easy
The books are Infinity Code; Ghostmaster; The Black Sphere; The Viper Club and Planet 3000. This is also the order of the books as they were written
Terry L Cook is known for writing books on computer programming, particularly on topics related to Microsoft Excel and PowerShell scripting. His work includes titles such as "Excel VBA Programming For Dummies" and "PowerShell For Dummies."
I'm not sure of all her books but i know there is a great series she wrote for young adults the books go in this order; eleven, twelve, thirteen, and thirteen plus-one
Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. She is currently working on Midnight Sun, which will be written in Edward's perspective.
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Nicu Boboc has written multiple books on topics such as software development and programming. These books provide practical insights and guidance for professionals in the tech industry.
member of the Order of Canada
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