
Terry Pratchett
Sir Terence David John Pratchett was an English humorist, satirist, and author of fantasy novels, especially comical works. He is best known for his Discworld series of 41 novels.
Books by Terry Pratchett
19 books available
2001

The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
by Terry Pratchett
4.0(40,076)
A street-smart talking cat, his intelligent rat companions, and a human boy con their way through towns with a Pied Piper scam, until they find a sinister secret in Bad Blintz. This forces them to face real danger and the dark truths of their own existence.

The Last Hero
by Terry Pratchett
4.2(31,023)
With aching backs and a thirst for one last hurrah, legendary barbarian Cohen and his geriatric horde embark on an epic quest to return fire to the gods, inadvertently setting the stage for Discworld's fiery apocalypse.
1998

Carpe Jugulum
by Terry Pratchett
4.1(54,226)
When modern, sun-loving vampires with a penchant for bad fashion decide to permanently crash King Verence's castle, a bumbling priest and the formidable Lancre witches must put aside their differences to prevent an elegant, bloodthirsty takeover.

The Last Continent
by Terry Pratchett
4.0(50,234)
When a group of bumbling, squabbling wizards from the Unseen University accidentally strand themselves in Discworld's prehistoric past, they must navigate evolution and causality without erasing their own future – or making it even more ridiculous.
1992

Only You Can Save Mankind
by Terry Pratchett
3.7(11,702)
A teenage gamer finds his virtual war against an alien race turn terrifyingly real when the 'enemy' surrenders and begs for his help, blurring the lines between pixels and genuine peril.

Small Gods
by Terry Pratchett
4.3(99,250)
A cynical, disillusioned god, shrunken to tortoise form, must rely on an honest and unwitting monk to restore his faith and influence in a desert world teeming with forgotten deities and dangerous dogma.
1987

Mort
by Terry Pratchett
4.2(196,100)
A bumbling, lovestruck apprentice to Death himself learns that even the Grim Reaper's job comes with soul-crushing relationship drama and the ultimate ethical dilemma.

Equal Rites
by Terry Pratchett
4.0(143,853)
A young girl with wizarding powers defies ancient traditions to enter an all-male university and save Discworld from a magical cataclysm.










