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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 3369624" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Each book is a stand-alone book, and you don't have to read previous ones, though it's obviously more fun if you already know the characters from another book. The order isn't that important. I tend to prefer the later books - I started with <em>Witches Abroad</em>, and than read several books, trying to read them in order of appearance, though that wasn't always possible, and it didn't hurt my enjoyment at all. </p><p></p><p>I think there are five main character groups on which the books typically focus: </p><p>- Rincewind and Twoflowers (</p><p>- The men of the Night Watch</p><p>- The Witches from Lancre</p><p>- The Mages from the Unseen University</p><p>- Death</p><p>The newer Tiffany Aching (aimed at Children, but also a very entertaining read for grown-ups) stories add to the line-up. </p><p>There are also several stories that have different characters as focus, though most the time, you will see familiar characters again. Overlapping isn't uncommon either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 3369624, member: 710"] Each book is a stand-alone book, and you don't have to read previous ones, though it's obviously more fun if you already know the characters from another book. The order isn't that important. I tend to prefer the later books - I started with [i]Witches Abroad[/i], and than read several books, trying to read them in order of appearance, though that wasn't always possible, and it didn't hurt my enjoyment at all. I think there are five main character groups on which the books typically focus: - Rincewind and Twoflowers ( - The men of the Night Watch - The Witches from Lancre - The Mages from the Unseen University - Death The newer Tiffany Aching (aimed at Children, but also a very entertaining read for grown-ups) stories add to the line-up. There are also several stories that have different characters as focus, though most the time, you will see familiar characters again. Overlapping isn't uncommon either. [/QUOTE]
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