THE SCIENCE OF DISCWORLD III: DARWIN’S WATCH
THE SCIENCE OF DISCWORLD IV: JUDGEMENT DAY (with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen)
TURTLE RECALL: THE NEW DISCWORLD COMPANION … SO FAR (with Stephen Briggs)
NANNY OGG’S COOKBOOK (with Stephen Briggs, Tina Hannan and Paul Kidby)
THE PRATCHETT PORTFOLIO (with Paul Kidby)
THE DISCWORLD ALMANAK (with Bernard Pearson)
THE UNSEEN UNIVERSITY CUT-OUT BOOK (with Alan Batley and Bernard Pearson)
WHERE’S MY COW? (illustrated by Melvyn Grant)
THE ART OF DISCWORLD (with Paul Kidby)
THE WIT AND WISDOM OF DISCWORLD (compiled by Stephen Briggs)
THE FOLKLORE OF DISCWORLD (with Jacqueline Simpson)
THE WORLD OF POO (with the Discworld Emporium)
THE COMPLEAT ANKH-MORPORK (with the Discworld Emporium)
THE STREETS OF ANKH-MORPORK (with Stephen Briggs, painted by Stephen Player)
THE DISCWORLD MAPP (with Stephen Briggs, painted by Stephen Player)
A TOURIST GUIDE TO LANCRE — A DISCWORLD MAPP (with Stephen Briggs, illustrated by Paul Kidby)
DEATH’S DOMAIN (with Paul Kidby)
A complete list of Terry Pratchett ebooks and audio books as well as other books based on the Discworld series — illustrated screenplays, graphic novels, comics and plays — can be found on www.terrypratchett.co.uk
ONCE MORE* WITH FOOTNOTES
A BLINK OF THE SCREEN
A SLIP OF THE KEYBOARD
THE DARK SIDE OF THE SUN
STRATA
THE UNADULTERATED CAT (illustrated by Gray Jolliffe)
GOOD OMENS (with Neil Gaiman)
THE LONG EARTH (with Stephen Baxter)
THE LONG WAR (with Stephen Baxter)
THE LONG MARS (with Stephen Baxter)
THE LONG UTOPIA (with Stephen Baxter)
THE CARPET PEOPLE
TRUCKERS
DIGGERS
WINGS
ONLY YOU CAN SAVE MANKIND
JOHNNY AND THE DEAD
JOHNNY AND THE BOMB
NATION
DODGER
DODGER’S GUIDE TO LONDON
DRAGONS AT CRUMBLING CASTLE
Praise for Sir Terry Pratchett
‘Terry was one of our greatest fantasists, and beyond a doubt the funniest’
‘A Terry Pratchett book is a small miracle’
‘Discworld is one of the very most fabulous creations in all of literature’
‘No writer in my lifetime has given me as much pleasure and happiness’
‘A writer of monumental talent’
‘His fantasies sit alongside — and are the equals of — those of Rabelais, Voltaire, Swift, Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams … But whereas all these are neatly arranged on the bookshelves, my Pratchetts are strewn under the beds, in the bathrooms, the glove compartments. They have shopping lists, takeaway orders and Scrabble scores scribbled on the fly leaves. They were part of life’