BM, 'Orc's is a truly fantastic book(series), though the plot at times does seem a little forced; it all fits together a little too conveniently. Assuming yu've got the same omnibus addition that I read, the short story at the end is set before the first book, rather than after the last as it's position would suggest; that was a disappointment for me when I read them, so be aware of it in advance.
Really great books though.
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Whilst Night Watch is an excellent book, it would be a tough one to start with. I'd recommend Guards Guards or one of the Lancre books (starts with Wyrd Sisters but Lords and Ladies was the first one I read and I loved it).
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Discworld is amazing; I finished 'The Truth' about two weeks ago and will be reading the next pretty much as soon as I buy it.
I'd personally say 'The Fifth Elephant' is one of the best, though I wouldn't recommend reading it first if only because of spoilers. 'The Last Continent' is another great one, but for a first read I'd suggest either 'Guards Guards' cus it's the first in the City Watch plot arc, which is one of the best, 'Small Gods' or 'Moving Pictures' because they're fantastic and fairly stand-alone, or just start at the beginning with 'The Colour of Magic'.
Personally I found the first four not as good as the rest; 5, 6 and 7 (I have the wikipedia list here so I'm not doing this by memory
) are sort of transitional but it's after that that, in my mind, the series takes off and becomes basically incredible.
Oh, and actually the first book in the 'Witches' series (which is also my favourite; man I wish he'd written more after 'Carpe Jugulum) starts with 'Equal Rites', not 'Wyrd Sisters'.
Book I last read was Dracula, which I finished earlier this week; great book, with only a few moments where the olde English was offputting; some great moments though after reading it I was already thinking of a way to improve the ending a little bit
. Better than 'Frankenstein' anyway, which IMHO, was dryer than a particularly dry desert in the middle of the dry season with an extra portion of global warming on the side, and no coke.
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Part four of that series (Wizard and Glass) is one of my top five favourite books ever, srsly you´ll love it.
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That's quite handy to know since I was literally going to start reading that book tonight; I got into the series the same way Havoc did in fact.
And I disagree with OANST about book 2 in the series. But then I disagree with OANST about most things, including his sig.