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I decided to read Pratchett just to have something to do. And I liked him. I started with the books from the Rincewind series. The Last Continent seemed a bit like the same thing, but viewed from a different angle. Death is quite a character. The way the author describes him, and this detail with the enlarged font:
"OH YES, I HAVE THEM ALL," says this one, turning to the collector, Vimes. "ELVIS PRESLEY, BUDDY HOLLY, JIM MORRISON, JIMMY HENDRIX, JOHN LENNON..."
But in my opinion, he reached the peak of his skill in some of the books about Death and in the Night Watch series of Ankh-Morpork. The mixture of humor, drama, bitter irony, and silly love (for weapons! For weapons!). And that episode with the watches "from friends on the watches." I read it recently and was very impressed. In general, people say that fantasy is mass culture, a genre for one-day reads. I strongly disagree with this opinion. Maybe I haven't reached a higher level of maturity yet, but "Doctor Zhivago," for example, doesn't appeal to me, while Pratchett does.
Here, by the way, is a link to an electronic archive
http://pratchett.h15.ru/, which contains almost the complete collection of his works. For reading on a computer (if you have a good monitor), use IceBookReader, a free program that smooths the text well.