The World of Poo
As featured in the pages of Snuff, young Sam's new favourite book is here for us all to enjoy. The World of Poo tells of a boy's scatological adventure in his first visit to the mighty metropolis of Ankh-Morpork. Generously dolloped with charming illustrations this 'book within a book' is truly "A Discworld Delight for readers of all ages".
From the pen of Discworld children's author Felicity Beedle with a lot of help from Terry Pratchett, and assisted by Discworld Emporium's own Bernard and Isobel Pearson, and the illustrative talents of Peter Dennis.
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Terry Pratchett
Terry Pratchett’s work was nothing short of magical, blending satire, wit, and a deep love for the absurd with stories that could make you laugh, think, and occasionally question reality. Born in 1948 in Beaconsfield, England, Pratchett's sharp humor and keen observations of human nature started early. After a series of journalistic jobs and a stint in publishing, he found his true calling as a writer of fantasy—albeit with a twist.
Pratchett’s most famous creation, the Discworld series, is a sprawling, multi-layered universe filled with quirky characters, sharp satire, and an unrelenting exploration of the complexities of society. The series—spanning over 40 novels—introduces readers to a world supported by four giant elephants standing on the back of Great A’Tuin, the giant turtle swimming through space. It’s a place where witches, wizards, and talking cats wander through settings that are both fantastical and familiar, a perfect mirror to our own world, full of politics, absurdity, and endless curiosity.
Discworld (picture books)
Discworld (picture books) consists of 2 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Discworld

