Like probably most of you I do own at least the majority of the books in physical form. But sometimes it's just easier to read on Kindle.
Sadly they're about £5.99 each, which is absolutely worth it if you can afford it, but x41 books it really adds up.
The good news is, if you check regularly you'll find that one or two books go on sale at a time for as little as 99p. Personally I pick up anything that goes under £2, currently I think that's just Guards! Guards! but they change all the time.
If anyone knows what schedule they change on that would be useful info, atm I just have a reminder to check back every couple of weeks.
(link is to the UK page but I'm sure the same applies on other Amazon sites too)
I’ve got physical copies of the whole discworld series although I haven’t read The Shepherds Crown and probably never will. I’ve found them all on audio for free and play them as background noise at home in an almost continuous loop.
Oh please do dive in and get lost in Sir Terry’s world. I can’t praise some of his work enough. There’s a way in for everyone. You can delve into witches, wizards, the city watch, read them in the order he wrote them or just pick out the best of the best.
If you’ve never read any then I’d recommend you start with the best, pick one of these…
Mort
Small Gods
Wyrd Sisters
Guards! Guards!
Interesting Times
Men at Arms (my favourite)
Thief of Time
Lords and Ladies
Soul Music
The Colour of Magic (I’ve included because it’s generally agreed to be one of the best but I personally don’t like Rincewind as the main protagonist)
Exactly. I can’t imagine knowing there’s no more work from Sir Terry so I’d rather leave the book untouched on the shelf. At the same time there are large chunks of Guards Guards I could recite having read it sooooo many times.