But before fantasy-trope-skewering Discworld, Pratchett wrote Strata, a science fiction book that explored the idea of how a flat, round world would actually work. Many of the ideas in Strata appear in the Discworld books.
While Strata isn’t quite as good as most of the Discworld novels, it’s still a fun, funny romp as a 210-year-old woman and her two alien friends come across a flat world populated by humans and what appear to be various demons.
Recommendation: If you’re a Discworld fan, please read this book. You’ll get a kick out of it. Check it out at the library. But if you haven’t started Discworld yet, I strongly recommend getting started with the third book, Equal Rites.
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