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Terry Pratchett Books in Order

Terry Pratchett is a renowned English satirist and fantasy author. He sold his first story at thirteen, earning enough to buy a second-hand typewriter, and went on to publish his first novel, <i>The Carpet People</i>, in 1971. As a journalist and press officer, Pratchett continued to write, eventually publishing his first Discworld novel, <i>The Color of Magic</i>, in 1983. He turned to full-time writing in 1987. The Discworld series boasts over 40 books, including four children's novels, with <i>The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents</i> winning the Carnegie Medal. Pratchett's collaboration with Neil Gaiman, <i>Good Omens</i>, remains a bestseller. He has also published standalone novels, such as <i>Nation</i> and <i>Snuff</i>. Pratchett has received numerous awards, including an OBE for services to literature in 1998, and honorary doctorates from the University of Warwick and the University of Warwick's sister institutions.

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Quick Answer

What are all of Terry Pratchett's book series? Terry Pratchett has written 14 book series. The most notable is the Bromeliad Trilogy series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Terry Pratchett

About Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett is a renowned English satirist and fantasy author. He sold his first story at thirteen, earning enough to buy a second-hand typewriter, and went on to publish his first novel, <i>The Carpet People</i>, in 1971. As a journalist and press officer, Pratchett continued to write, eventually publishing his first Discworld novel, <i>The Color of Magic</i>, in 1983. He turned to full-time writing in 1987. The Discworld series boasts over 40 books, including four children's novels, with <i>The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents</i> winning the Carnegie Medal. Pratchett's collaboration with Neil Gaiman, <i>Good Omens</i>, remains a bestseller. He has also published standalone novels, such as <i>Nation</i> and <i>Snuff</i>. Pratchett has received numerous awards, including an OBE for services to literature in 1998, and honorary doctorates from the University of Warwick and the University of Warwick's sister institutions.

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