Eric: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 9 in the Discworld series.
- #1: The Color of Magic: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #2: The Light Fantastic: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #3: Equal Rites: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #4: Mort: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #5: Sourcery: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #6: Wyrd Sisters: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #7: Pyramids: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #8: Guards! Guards!: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #10: Moving Pictures: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #11: Reaper Man: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #12: Witches Abroad: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #13: Small Gods: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #14: Lords and Ladies: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #15: Men at Arms: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #16: Soul Music: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #17: Feet of Clay: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #18: Interesting Times: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #19: Maskerade: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #20: Hogfather: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #21: Jingo: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #22: The Last Continent: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #23: Carpe Jugulum: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #24: The Fifth Elephant: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #25: The Truth: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #26: Thief of Time: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #27: The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable (Paperback): $24.99
- #28: The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents Lib/E (Discworld #28) (Compact Disc): $49.99
- #29: Night Watch: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #30: The Wee Free Men (Discworld #30) (Compact Disc): $41.99
- #31: Monstrous Regiment: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #32: A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld #32) (Compact Disc): $46.99
- #33: Going Postal: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #34: Thud!: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #35: Wintersmith (Discworld #35) (Compact Disc): $46.99
- #36: Making Money: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #37: Unseen Academicals: A Discworld Novel (Mass Market): $9.99
- #38: I Shall Wear Midnight (Discworld #38) (Compact Disc): $46.99
- #39: Snuff: A Novel of Discworld (Mass Market): $9.99
- #41: The Shepherd's Crown (Discworld #41) (Compact Disc): $46.99
Description
“Pratchett’s humor is international, satirical, devious, knowing, irreverent, unsparing, and above all, funny.” —Kirkus Reviews
Determined to create a wish granting demon, an inept young demonologist instead conjures the Discworld’s most incompetent wizard in this devilishly humorous adventure in Sir Terry Pratchett’s internationally bestselling fantasy series.
Discworld’s only demonology hacker, Eric, is about to make life very difficult for the rest of Ankh-Morpork’s denizens. This would-be Faust is very bad . . . at his work, that is. All he wants is to fulfill three little wishes: to live forever, to be master of the universe, and to have the woman of his dreams fall for him.
But Eric’s desires are much greater than his talents. Instead of a powerful demon, he summons the infamous Rincewind, a wizard whose incompetence is rivaled only by Eric’s. As if that wasn’t bad enough, that lovable sharp-toothed travel accessory the Luggage has arrived, too. With friends like these, there’s only one thing Eric wishes for now—that he'd never been born.
The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Eric is part of the Wizards series and the 9th Discworld book.
About the Author
Terry Pratchett was the acclaimed author of the global bestselling Discworld series, the first of which, The Color of Magic, was published in 1983. In all, he was the author of more than fifty bestselling books which have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide. His novels have been widely adapted for stage and screen, and he was the winner of multiple prizes, including the Carnegie Medal for his young adult novel, The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents. He was awarded a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to literature in 2009, although he always wryly maintained that his greatest services to literature was to avoid writing any. He lived in England and died in 2015 at the age of sixty-six.