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The Science of Discworld is a series of science and fantasy books written by Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, and Jack Cohen. The series explores various scientific concepts and theories through the lens of Pratchett's Discworld universe, combining humor, fantasy, and science in a unique and engaging way.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
A classic science fiction comedy about an unfortunate human who hitches a ride on a spaceship after Earth is destroyed. The book shares the same witty and irreverent tone as Science of Discworld.
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American Gods
A fantasy novel about a man who gets caught up in a war between the old gods and the new, brought to America by immigrants. The book explores mythology and reality in a way that is reminiscent of Science of Discworld.
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The Eyre Affair
A literary detective novel set in an alternate reality where literature is the most popular form of entertainment. The book shares the same love of books and humor as Science of Discworld.
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The Light Fantastic
The second book in the Discworld series, where the protagonist Rincewind continues his adventures in a world that is both fantastical and scientific. The book shares the same blend of humor, science, and fantasy as Science of Discworld.
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The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
The second book in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, where the protagonist continues his adventures through space and time. The book shares the same witty and irreverent tone as Science of Discworld.
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The Colour of Magic
The first book in the Discworld series, where the protagonist Rincewind embarks on a dangerous journey across the Disc. The book shares the same blend of humor, science, and fantasy as Science of Discworld.
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The Anubis Gates
A time-travel novel about a professor who goes back in time to attend a lecture by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The book shares the same imaginative and historical approach as Science of Discworld.
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The Dispossessed
A science fiction novel about a physicist who travels from a poverty-stricken anarchist moon to a wealthy, capitalist planet. The book shares the same exploration of science and society as Science of Discworld.
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