A couple of months ago I finished reading the last of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels (or to be more precise the non-young adult novels; more on that in a moment), Raising Steam. It’s not at all unusual to hear people remarking on how much the Discworld series evolved through its forty-one novels and thirty (real-world) years of development.
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The Colour of Magic
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A couple of months ago I finished reading the last of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels (or to be more precise the non-young adult novels; more on that in a moment), Raising Steam. It’s not at all unusual to hear people remarking on how much the Discworld series evolved through its forty-one novels and thirty (real-world) years of development.