![]() I think you could start just about anywhere in the series on audio and do well. ![]() I own most of the series on audio, and I listen to them frequently. In the Watch books, Detritius especially comes alive via audio. I find the Nac Mac Feegles extremely entertaining to listen to. ![]() The Tiffany Aching books are excellent on audio. One odd production note is the readers each that they pronounce Susan’s name differently which I find jarring. The Thief of Time is one of those, and Harlan Ellison reads all the footnotes. When Pratchett was really selling a lot, they started doing sound affects, and small multi-voice casts. Some of the later books have a higher production value. I think maybe this same woman reads Equal Rites and I find that one fine on audio, so I should probably give it a try again. The reader of that book pronounces Magrat’s name differently than the rest of the series does, and just generally has a less enjoyable style. I think it’s Wyrd Sisters, but I’m not sure. ![]() One of the early witch books is read by someone else, and it’s not as good. Nigel Planer and Stephen Briggs are the main audiobook readers, and they’re excellent. I started with Equal Rites as my first audio Discworld, and this is a series I often say is better on audio.Īlmost all of the unabridged versions are very good. I did not enjoy the series until I listened to the audio books. Discworld is one of the only series I listen to nearly exclusively on audio.
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