Rincewind & Wizards Series - Discworld Reading Order Guide
Stories following the misadventures of Rincewind, the Disc's most inept and reluctant wizard, and his colleagues at Unseen University who frequently deal with bizarre magical phenomena.
8 books in this series
Recommended Reading Order for Rincewind & Wizards Series Books
- #11
The Colour of Magic
Follow Rincewind, the inept wizard, as he unwittingly becomes a tour guide to Twoflower, Discworld's first tourist. Together, they stumble from one absurd danger to another across the strange flat world balanced atop four elephants riding a giant turtle.
Satirizes tourism and cultural misunderstandings, exploring how fear and ignorance shape human interactions.
Main characters: rincewind, twoflower, the luggage, hrun the barbarian, the patrician and liessa wyrmbidder
- #22
The Light Fantastic
Continuing their chaotic journey, Rincewind and Twoflower must save Discworld from imminent doom. A mysterious red star threatens to collide with the planet, and their misadventures might be the key to survival if they can stay alive long enough.
Examines fatalism, destiny, and humanity's impulse to face impending disaster with denial or absurdity.
Main characters: rincewind, twoflower, the luggage, cohen the barbarian, trymon and galder weatherwax
- #35
Sourcery
A powerful sourcerer, a wizard who channels raw magical force, returns to Discworld, sparking conflict and risking apocalyptic destruction. Once again, reluctant hero Rincewind is dragged into saving the world.
Warns against unchecked power and ambition, illustrating how absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Main characters: rincewind, coin, conina, nijel the destroyer, archchancellors hat, spelter and carding
- #49
Faust Eric
Rincewind accidentally becomes bound to Eric, a teenage demonologist. Eric wishes for ultimate power, eternal life, and the love of a legendary beauty requests that cause predictably comedic disaster.
Parodies the dangers of wish fulfillment, greed, and ambition showing that instant gratification rarely satisfies.
Main characters: rincewind, eric thursley, the demon king astfgl, the luggage and death
- #517
Interesting Times
Rincewind is reluctantly summoned to the distant Counterweight Continent embroiled in revolution, prophecy, and chaos. He must survive politics, warfare, and assassination attempts usually by accident.
Satirizes revolution, political manipulation, and propaganda, revealing the absurdity and dangers of ideological extremism.
Main characters: rincewind, twoflower, cohen the barbarian, the silver horde and lord hong
- #622
The Last Continent
Rincewind finds himself on the mysterious continent XXXX (resembling Australia), forced to fix local weather and reality itself, while Unseen University's wizards get hopelessly lost in time.
Satirizes stereotypes, cultural identity, and ecological irresponsibility, especially human arrogance toward nature.
Main characters: rincewind, archchancellor ridcully, ponder stibbons, the librarian, mrs whitlow and god of evolution
- #727
The Last Hero
An elderly barbarian hero seeks to return stolen fire to the gods threatening world destruction. Discworld's finest heroes must stop him in an epic parody adventure.
Reflects on heroism, aging, and the tension between mythic ideals and practical realities.
Main characters: cohen the barbarian, truckle, boy willie, caleb, old vincent, mad hamish, rincewind, carrot ironfoundersson and leonard of quirm
- #837
Unseen Academicals
Discworld's first football match brings together academics, goblins, and unlikely athletes. Sports become a lens for prejudice, identity, and teamwork.
Explores sportsmanship, tribalism, social mobility, and prejudice, demonstrating how collective activities reflect deeper societal values.
Main characters: mr nutt, glenda sugarbean, juliet stollop, trev likely, archchancellor ridcully, ponder stibbons and lord vetinari