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Where can I find a list of all terry pratchett books?

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I am wanting to find a list of all the terry pratchett books ever published. But every time I search the internet it only gives me a list of his Discworld novels!! Can anyone HELP!!

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  1. go to the waterstones website and type his name in the search bar. there you can see all of his books and buy them!


  2. Terry Pratchett bibliography

        * The Colour of Magic

        * The Light Fantastic

        * Mort

        * Sourcery

        * Wyrd Sisters

        * Pyramids

        * Guards! Guards!

        * Faust Eric

        * Moving Pictures

        * Reaper Man

        * Witches Abroad

        * Small Gods

        * Lords and Ladies

        * Men at Arms

        * Soul Music

        * Interesting Times

        * Maskerade

        * Feet of Clay

        * Hogfather

        * Jingo

        * The Last Continent

        * Carpe Jugulum

        * The Fifth Elephant

        * The Truth

        * Thief of Time

        * The Last Hero

        * The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

        * Night Watch

        * The Wee Free Men

        * Monstrous Regiment

        * A Hat Full of Sky

        * Going Postal

        * Thud!

        * Wintersmith

        * Making Money

        * I Shall Wear Midnight

    The Wee Free Men

    A Hat Full of Sky

    Wintersmith

    The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents

    Only You Can Save Mankind

    Johnny and the Dead

    Johnny and the Bomb

    TRUCKERS

    DIGGERS

    Wings

    I do believe i have read all of them :)


  3. Wikipedia

    Amazon

    WHSmith

    Waterstone

    and other shops and site

    or try terry pratchett site

  4. I know what you mean about the whole 'only finding Discworld Books' thing. But have you tried this site?

    http://www.hickorytech.net/~northie/prat...

    It has a decent list of all the different trilogies and books he's written apart from the discworld series.

    There's also http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/

  5. Write a letter to him and send it care of the publisher he's being printed by now, and ask him.  I've written to several writers whose books I enjoy, and I get great letters back, and asking what are all of the books any writer has written/published seems like a nice 'return answer' from the writer, at least to me.    

  6. www.terrypratchettbooks.com/

    -this one seems to be all his books currently in print

    actually, this one is even better

    http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/terr...

    -this one lists a complete bibliography.

  7. i can give you a list as soon as i have my collection in order (bit of a nutty fan i'm afraid!)

  8. angelbunnirocks you forgot strata and dark side of the sun

    but i think you got the rest

    oh and the science of discworld books

    and good omens (with neil gaimen)

  9. Russell has it absolutely right - Fantastic Fiction is the best site I have found for authors, books and series order. You can find out a lot of things on the site, such as new and upcoming releases (general or by a specific author), the publishing date and series order. If you click on the title, you will be taken to a description of the book and links to Amazon. Farther down the page are other sites that have this book available for sale. Below that is a listing of known published editions, so if you are looking for a specific edition (UK vs. US version, large print, audio book, etc...) these will be shown also, with their respective availabilities.

    This site has most major authors and many lesser known authors and will also help you find similar types of books or similar authors. It is a great site that I refer to often and usually contains better information, on the whole, than can be found at Amazon or other book sites.  

  10. go to wikipedia and they have a list of them all in order.  

  11. you could try wikipedia. im sure they would have it on terry pratchett's website.

  12. http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/

  13. Here:

    http://www.unseenuniversity.demon.co.uk/...


  14. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_?url=s...

    http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/

    (Never heard of this author - looks interesting though! I may have to read a few of these books ;)

    Hope this helps!

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