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da svenster

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16. discworld (sir terry pratchett)
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 03:20 PM
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saw you had him listed in here so i'm kinda seconding it. i've re-read the entire series (up to raising steam which i just couldn't finish).

i do consider the discworld books a series in the traditional sense, in the same way i consider david brin's uplift books to be a series even though the central characters and locations change a lot over the course (it's also "only" 6 books in length so it isn't anywhere near the collections listed here).

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