Mimi wrote:
I actually downloaded Neverwhere yesterday, by almost chance as Audible showed me it as I’d finished the Norse Myths. I really enjoyed the Pratchett books I listened to, though I think I lost my way with k owing which one(s) to go for next as I see a lot of people talk about some have to be listened to in a particular order to make sense, but every source I looked at said a different order, so I stuck mostly to the ones that people said worked as ‘standalone’ stories.
My opinion, for what it's worth, is that if you read any of these books you'd be onto a winner and then it might make the next one a more obvious choice if you knew that you particularly enjoyed the stories about the witches, or Ankh Morpork, or Death.
Equal Rites - what happens when the seventh son of a seventh son is actually a girl, and of course girls can't be wizards.
Guards! Guards! - First in the City Watch series. Ankh Morpork is a fantastically realised city and a real iconic part of the Discworld series. Vimes is a tremendous character, but almost all of the characters in the City Watch series are to be honest.
Reaper Man - Death is missing. Presumed, er...gone?
Witches Abroad - Third book in the Witches series but it's a great one and I think it's fine to read it first then go back and find out more about the characters. This one is about fairy godmothers, and one of Terry Pratchett's favourite ideas to play with which is that if everyone believes something it's true, like the existence of Death and the tooth fairy, or the idea that the servant girl has to marry the Prince.