Edge of Erin way of the hatchet & his other books are really well written.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Edge-O.-Erin/author/B0958TBP9Q
@EnochianEntropy @KathMcGill - this is a good goal indeed!
@0x56 @KathMcGill He’s one of my author heroes, and I’ve read a fair amount of his books, and he never, ever, ever has had anything bad to say ever.
@EnochianEntropy @KathMcGill - he's great. Just do me a favor and read "Wool" (silo series book 1) you should be able to finish it on one afternoon and then you'll want more.
@0x56 @KathMcGill I’ll add it to the list. Gotta read The Daughter’s War, An Unconventional Boy and The Destroyer of Worlds first.
@EnochianEntropy
In terms of the Discworld novels, you *could* read them as a series, in order of publication, or there are some which will introduce the main characters for further enjoyment later.
To meet:
Rincewind the Wizzard and Unseen University: "The Colour of Magic" and "The Light Fantastic"
@DEATH: "Mort"
The Witches: "Wyrd Sisters"
Vimes and the Night Watchmen: "Guards! Guards!"
Each of these has their own "series" within the whole series.
I’ve seen the matrix of the series within the series, and have gone through CoM, LF, Hogfather, Small Gods… and there was another that escapes my memory… Cohen was involved.
I’ve also done the audiobooks of Sourcery, Mort, Equal Rites, Soul Music, Wyrd Sisters, and was working on Guards!.
I rather love DEATH, and his granddaughter (though that’s partly due to Michelle Dockery).
@EnochianEntropy @stueytheround @DEATH @0x56
I have to get through my liver biopsy before I start any new book series, though the hospital has lousy internet...
@KathMcGill @0x56
I’m thinking…
I need to tackle the entirety of Pratchett.