pukunui
Legend
Yes, very much London as well ... but I don't think that was obvious right from the start. It became more like London as the series went on.while Lankhmar is the quintessential Urban Fantasy setting seen across all fantasy cities, Ankh-Morpork is pretty clearly a parody of Dickensian London, which just happens to also be a squalid, crime ridden, fantastical urban sprawl.
They're OK in an extended epilogue sort of way, I guess, but they lack any real tension. I know Pratchett was struggling and wanted to wrap things up nicely. I just didn't enjoy his novel-length epilogues in which the heroes are all on top of things and the villains are sad imitations of their former selves.The last few books, after his diagnosis are still good, though they a more straight to the point, losing the broader complexity and amusing digressions, no boubt because Pratchett himself was losing time and wanted to get to the point. He was a on a fast track raising steam and the Shepherds Crown is very much his goodbye passing on a legacy
I know that the Tiffany Aching series is classed as YA fiction, but it really doesn't read like it. The first four novels are among the best Pratchett ever wrote. As I said above, I Shall Wear Midnight is peak Pratchett alongside Thud!fair enough. I do love the Witches series and everything they do, but I still beleive they got much better over time. Tifanny Aching and Amazing Maurice are YA, I like YA literature, it can be intelligent and thoughtful too

