Is There A Full Discworld Book List with ISBN

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Feb 9, 2009
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As said else where on here im re-building my collection and aim to get hold of every book eventually or at least try my hardest anyway does anyone have or know of a list of every book with its ISBN number and in this I mean every version of every book
 

Ben Carey

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Hi

I'm new to the Terry Pratchett Book's can anyone tell me are all the books on the link above Adult books. As i know he has written children's books aswell
 

Tonyblack

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Ben Carey said:
Hi

I'm new to the Terry Pratchett Book's can anyone tell me are all the books on the link above Adult books. As i know he has written children's books aswell
The whole thing about suitablity for age is a bit of a difficult one with Terry's books. All of his books can be and are read by people of all ages. Even the so-called adult ones are read by children.

I would say that some are written with children in mind - but he doesn't write down to them and some of the so-called childre's books have quite important consepts in them.

I would say (if I was pushed) that the Johnny Maxwell Trology, The Bromeliad Trilogy, The Carpet People and possibly Amazing Maurice and the Tiffany series could be classed as less adult and more chilren's/young adults.

Hope that helps :)
 

Ezekiel000

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Ben Carey said:
Hi

I'm new to the Terry Pratchett Book's can anyone tell me are all the books on the link above Adult books. As i know he has written children's books aswell
I wouldn't say that Terry Pratchett has written any children's books but the ones that Tony listed are aimed more towards young adults/teenagers (Although I enjoyed all of them).

Where's my cow may be considered a children's book but I'm not sure as I've never seen it.

All others (Discworld, Good Omens, Nation, The Unadulterated Cat, Dark Side of the Sun & Strata) are not aimed at any specific age group.
 

Tonyblack

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I'd say Where's My Cow was a parody of a children's book for very small children. It causes libraries a real headache when it comes to classifying it. ;)
 

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